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It’s been almost a year since we’ve been asked to stay at home and limit our social interactions. Seems in that time you’ve painted most of your walls, decluttered your rooms, and finally caught up on your reading. Now what? How about learning to play guitar?
Whether it s always been on your to-do list or you re exploring new ways to stay entertained indoors, learning to play an instrument can make you smarter. In fact, there have been many studies that have shown a correlation between musical training and academic and professional success. Beyond that, it can be a great stress reliever (particularly apt during these turbulent times), improve your patience, build your confidence, heighten your creativity, and be a source of joy. Playing the guitar, in particular, has added advantages. It seems that a study at the University of Zurich concluded that the areas of the
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