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For three hundred years, the simple joy of making music has been all the reward a piano player ever needed. Researchers have found that a piano player may actually have a higher brain function. In fact, probing the inner workings of the brain, they have found neural firing patterns that bear a remarkable resemblance to music--suggesting that music may hold the key to this higher function. A piano player strengthens his eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills, and kids who take lessons learn a lot about discipline, dedication and the rewards of hard work.
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