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In reply to the discussion: Piano stores closing across US as fewer children taking up instrument, some deterred by cost [View all]Manifestor_of_Light
(21,046 posts)144. Band and orchestra people are smart.
I am convinced that learning a musical instrument helps your brain immensely.
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Piano stores closing across US as fewer children taking up instrument, some deterred by cost [View all]
Omaha Steve
Jan 2015
OP
Most electronic pianos and digital synths can nearly replicate a multitude of instruments.
TheBlackAdder
Jan 2015
#105
The only reason I don't own a piano is because tuning is prohibitively expensive.
tridim
Jan 2015
#2
There are still some that prefer supporting artisans, but it's usually the money class.
adirondacker
Jan 2015
#141
Many, many people have pianos to give away for FREE. Adopting used piano is saving it:
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#5
people like me who would normally have to buy a piano would rather buy a MIDI keyboard
belzabubba333
Jan 2015
#7
Exactly. You can do so much more with today's keyboards, and that's all kids see in popular music.
Hoyt
Jan 2015
#16
I decided to buy a Yamaha weighted action digital because I live in an apartment
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#11
+100 And yet, it didnt use to be that way. pianos/piano lessons used to be relatively common in
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#29
subsidizing piano tuners when many kids are hungry and poorly educated? Priorities.
bettyellen
Jan 2015
#25
Bettyellen, if we took trillions from defense we could have all those things.
KittyWampus
Jan 2015
#70
Tell your cave-man ancestors from 15,000 BCE you cretin, nothing like Repug values on DU, eh ?
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#93
Authoritarian regimes want "political" art that supports their values.
Manifestor_of_Light
Jan 2015
#145
So many things wrong with that comment, I don't even know where to begin...
tenderfoot
Jan 2015
#100
I guess. Don't worry our country will never get rid of arts completely. You are safe.
yeoman6987
Jan 2015
#108
It's a horseshit argument. No one is getting less math and science education because
Guy Whitey Corngood
Jan 2015
#156
Music and math are highly related as far as what they are and brain function as most trained
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#160
probably not, but middle class ones certainly did. as i know from personal experience.
ND-Dem
Jan 2015
#68
Sarah McLachlan, Alicia Keys, Elton John, Norah Jones, Journey, Ben Folds, Tori Amos, Bruce Hornsby
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#58
I worry somewhat about losing my touch sensitivity even on a weighted action
Pooka Fey
Jan 2015
#126
They don't make them like that anymore. I just did a quick google and WOW there are some beauties...
adirondacker
Jan 2015
#142