Learning to play an instrument at a young age will help ready a child's mind
for the future.
Listening to and making music improves the brains capacity by modifying neutral pathways related to spatial reasoning tasks. Meaning that music can help a child exercise areas of the brain which are used for higher brain functions like complex maths, chess and science and can open up a whole array of autonomous learning skills and experimentation.
Music lessons can not only familiarise a child with a learning structure that helps with time management, but it increases confidence, self-expression and is proven to quickly elevate slow learners to higher levels and improved grades.
As with schooling, in music everyone will learn at a different pace, and we have trained staff who can advise on the right type of music for your child.
Learning a musical instrument will not only benefit children but can aid in life-long enrichment and creativity for students to adults alike.
How can you give your young children the gift of music?
Find out how you can get started with music call 9725 8108 or email mail@hansmusicspot.com.au


