Why learn piano?
Do you want to impress your friends with your musical skills? Or maybe your parents pestering you about not knowing how to play an instrument and you don't know why. Then let me explain why you should learn piano. First of all, piano is relatively easy to learn, and you can learn how to play other instruments much easier with your piano experience. Learning music has also been proven to improve math skills, memory, and other aspects that you can find anywhere online. Not to mention, many opportunities can open up when you become skilled enough. You can include your musical talent in your college applications, and you might possibly receive scholarships and awards. However, most importantly, music builds character. It makes you become a more diligent and empathetic person. Just sit down and enjoy the music.
Anyone can learn
So now you might be thinking that you are too old to learn or musically disabled, but you can still learn. Most people are intimidated that they can't become a skilled musician, however, age and fear are not the problem; the problem is not being patient to learn. Learning music is a commitment, and you have to practice frequently. There are elderly people in their 60's who learn how to play, because they practice for half an hour to two hours daily. Maybe you think you are too busy to practice, but you would be surprised about how much free time you would have if you cut down a little on your other everyday activities to spend some time in front of a piano.