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91大黄鸭 piano teacher encourages older adults to learn music

As an older adult, music has a positive impact on the brain, says Rod Russell
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Rod Russell, a piano teacher in 91大黄鸭, says teaching music to older adults has a positive effect on the brain. - Credit: Contributed

It鈥檚 never too late to learn an instrument.

91大黄鸭鈥檚 Rod Russell, of the Russell Music Academy, teaches his older students through audio and visual instructions worldwide.

He said playing music has a positive effect on the brain, and benefits older individuals.

鈥淧laying music gives your brain a kind of a workout you can鈥檛 get anywhere else. They鈥檝e found memory improves and anxiety goes away,鈥 he said.

By 鈥渢hey鈥 Russell is referring to a study called , by Midori Koga and Fredrick Tims of Michigan State University. The outcome of the research showed decreased anxiety in seniors who took music lessons versus those who did not. The music lessons also decreased levels of depression for students and a decreased perception of loneliness.

Russell鈥檚 students have also experienced the positive impact of music.

鈥淭heir stress goes way down, and if they鈥檙e depressed it cheers them up and it鈥檚 kind of interesting in this,鈥 said Russell, referencing the feedback from his students. One student suffered from chronic loneliness but found by playing the piano she didn鈥檛 feel as lonely.

Russell said he enjoys teaching older students and finds they learn faster than children.

鈥淭hey learn faster because they want to, and not only that, I think adults have a better-developed sense of rhythm,鈥 he said.

The way he teaches his students is also easier to learn than the traditional way of memorizing notes and sheet music. The course is based on chord recognition, with learning simple chords with the left hand and a single note melody line, he said students can play recognizable songs faster than with note memorization.

He picked up this way to learn music in his youth, after being frustrated with trying to learn classical.

The course is aimed at the adult market because 鈥渨hat I found is I just teaching adults better because they want to learn, kids you teach them and they don鈥檛 want to be there,鈥 he said.

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