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Music and Success: Why People Who Learn Music Are More Likely to Be Successful

A lot of studies were able to establish the correlation between music and success in a different aspect of life. Not only because of the concepts you learn when you go through musical training, but also because of the other values that are being reinforced as you learn an instrument.
The importance of music is not just measured by the entertainment or the amount of pleasure that you get whenever you listen to a song. If you start learning to play any instrument, you will understand that there is more to learn and develop. There are different skills that are important in life that can be developed by music. All you need is to go through the training and allow yourself to understand the concept.
Here are some of the reasons why people who learn music are more likely to be successful in life:
1. Reinforces confidence in your ability to be creative
There is a unique way on how every milestone in musical training allows you to rebuild your confidence. As you learn a concept and apply it as you play, there is a sense of satisfaction that it brings. This is what breeds confidence within you.
The more you introduce new musical concepts to your brain, the more confident you become. This then leads to the enhancement of creativity.
Allan Greenspan, who used to be the chairperson of the Federal Reserve, was a saxophone and clarinet player. Aside from him, there are other successful individuals in different industries who would attribute their success and their creativity to their musical training.
“How is it that music can, without words, evoke our laughter, our fears, our highest aspirations?” – Jane Swan
2. They have a better sense of rhythm
A sense of rhythm is very important when you are singing or playing any instrument. One of the important parts of your music lessons is learning how to play with the rhythm. If you are playing with other musicians, you would realize that being able to control your brain and hand coordination will make you a better music player.
A sense of rhythm in life is very important because this will teach you consistency in doing tasks and in managing your time. As a musician, you will not only learn to follow the pace, but you will certainly learn to make your day more productive.
3. They are more likely to have a higher IQ
Parents are encouraged to let their children take music lessons during their early age because of its effect on IQ. A certain study was able to record the brain development of children who were undergoing musical training and those who are not. It has been noted that there is better brain activity on the former. This is because of the effect of the musical training on how the brain functions.
When it comes to English literacy and the ability to analyze, children who were able to have musical training, perform better. This is one thing that can really help determine the success of the individual even after studying.
4. They have better time management skills
In musical training, you need to dedicate your time to practice. The secret of every successful musician is how much time they have given to master their piece.
If a child is enrolled in musical training, he or she will have a better understanding of the importance of time management. The first thing that every person will learn in music school is discipline. This is why a person who learns music also learns how to use his or her time perfectly.
“The key is in not spending time, but in investing it.” – Stephen R. Covey
5. They have more self-control
When you start learning music theory, you will realize that music is not as easy as you thought it would be. You really need to focus your mind on what you are doing. The brain has to be prepared because aside from memorizing notes, you need to make sure that you know the proper timing.
With music, your hand and mind have to work in harmony for you to create a great sound. If you are playing with a band, you need to know how to play in harmony with the other sounds. Self-control is one of the most important values that you will learn from music. It is also one of the most important values that you need if you want to become successful.
It takes a lot of different characteristics to be successful in music and in life. With the help of music, it would be easier to develop these values and apply it in the other aspects of your life. In the bigger picture, it is not only about what you know, success is also about how you present yourself to the world.
With music, you will learn to be more confident and you will be able to act in a more disciplined manner. As you learn to manage your time, you will also become more productive. If you focus your time on musical training, you will not only be a great musician but you will definitely become successful in other fields.
Have you ever learned how to play an instrument? If so, which one? Let us know in the comments below!
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