Musical Instruments Pianos

Health Benefits From Music
Thousands of people around the World play different types of instruments. Some like playing pianos and some enjoy playing guitars. I enjoy playing pianos and I have a collection of grand pianos & keyboard piano which I enjoy playing on a weekly basis. There can be lots of reasons on why people enjoy playing musical instruments. Some want to make a career out of it and some play because that’s their hobby and to relax their mind. There are several reasons why people learn to play musical instruments.
School kids when asked why they want to learn to play, some said because they love music and some said to look cool. A lot of students have different opinions towards music these days. Most doctors around the World have also advised their patients to listen or play music as it can improve their mental illness but it obviously has to be relevant music and not just head banging dance tunes.
In the past scientists have figured out that music does play a part in giving profound effect to your mind and body. To help cancer patients, children with ADD and others musical therapy is used. Since 2007 even hospitals started to use music therapy to heal the pain, to promote movement, to relax patients and also to release tension off ward staffs. Working in a hospital can be very stressful and in this case music can play a big part.
State of mind, heart rate, breathing and brain waves all can be improved by the help of musical therapy. It also has other benefits such as lowering your blood pressure, ease muscle tension and others. I am a cancer patient myself and I have to admit musical therapy has helped me a lot both mentally and physically. I also play musical instruments which is also an added benefit as it keeps me occupied.
Digital, Acoustic Pianos and Musical Instruments from Millington Music Sheffield
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1951 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GALPIN PIANO TABEL WHITE £19.31 Full page from the Illustrated London News dated 1951, an illustrated weekly newspaper weeks date as shown on top of page, the size of each page is approximately 10 x 14.5 inches (260×370). All are genuine antique prints and not modern copies, the Illustrated London News is an illustrated magazine which was first printed in 1842 and is the finest pictorial example of a historic social record of Br… |
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Musical Instrument Wall Hanging (20.5×20.5×4.5cm) – Piano £48.00 Musical Instrument Wall Hanging (20.5×20.5×4.5cm) – Piano… |
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CRYSTAL GRAND PIANO ORNAMENT £22.00 … |
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Bill Bailey Live: Dandelion Mind [DVD] £4.59 … |
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Downton Abbey – OST album £7.15 Music from the acclaimed historical TV drama series by John Lunn… |
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Amelie [Original Score] £6.70 The film Amelie depicts Paris as a magical paradise for lovers and so needed music of the utmost tenderness but with a quirky edge befitting the title character. Director Jean-Pierre Jeunet chanced upon the music of Yann Tiersen one day and bought his entire catalogue. That ultimately translated into this gloriously upbeat soundtrack largely culled from four of Tiersen’s albums. Half the cues have… |
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Chick Corea – Keyboard Workshop Video [VHS] £22.99 … |
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Howard Goodall’s Big Bangs [VHS] £22.33 … |
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The World of Mechanical Organs and Musical Instruments Video Frank Lythgoe Richard Preston £9.97 The opening number to this video is he Flight of the Bumble Bee on the 72 key concert Verbeck of Graham Atkinson. There are Rare on Camera interviews with Frank Lythgoe and Richard Preston following the filming of his Palace of Life stage show. Other organs included are the White’s Gavioli, David Byass’s Don and Dorothy Robinsons and the Saunders Family Gaviolis. The wonderful Carl Frei of en and … |
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BILLAUDOT SCHUBERT F. – IMPROMPTU OP.90 N°3 D899 – CLARINETTE OU SAXOPHONE OU HAUTBOIS, PIANO Need some advice? Looking for someone to answer your questions ? Our Salesmen can give you all the technical information for this product. Call them right now!… |






