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Why You Should Start Playing an Instrument | Jon Heindel

Jon Heindel on why you should start playing an instrument.

By Jon HeindelPublished 3 years ago 3 min read

The world of music has changed dramatically in recent years. The number of people interested in learning and performing an instrument is constantly increasing, and the quantity and quality of tools are available for purchase. Despite modern technology, many individuals remain loyal to traditional methods and believe that music is meant to be played by hand-crafted instruments. This article will explore the benefits of playing a tool focusing on violin lessons and why they give you a new perspective on life.

Reasons Why You Should Start Playing An Instrument

1: It Improves Your Motor Skills.

Violin lessons are just the beginning. No matter what instrument you decide to learn, your motor skills will significantly improve after only a few training sessions. By playing simple scales, you can enhance the strength of your fingers, hands, and wrists while building muscle and increasing flexibility. The more often you practice, the better you will get at performing these exercises, making it easier and easier to play complicated melodies without effort or stress.

2: You will become More Self-Aware.

The mental skills when learning to play an instrument will also impact your personality. As you learn and memorize the notes and chords on the fretboard of your device, you will become more aware of your capabilities and limitations. It is a vital step in developing an individual and shows that you are becoming more conscious of yourself.

3: You will Explore Sides of Yourself that you Didn't Know Existed.

The music you learn to play when learning to play the violin will significantly influence your inner world. Countless musicians throughout history have used the melodic styles of classical and modern composers. Understanding these elements can allow you to express emotions that are otherwise difficult or impossible to describe, whether this is due to a personal struggle or just a desire for different experiences.

4: It Brings People Together.

Playing music with other people expands your world and allows you to interact with others socially and emotionally. When you play with others, you can share your best self with them through the act of making music. Creating something bigger than yourself allows you to feel more connected to the people around you while being a compassionate person.

Learning to play an instrument can be an exciting and rewarding experience, both socially and emotionally. By learning to express yourself through music, you are developing your whole self as a person.

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About Jon Heindel

Jon Heindel is the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Information Officer, and the Chief Technology Officer of Southern California companies, Heindel, Inc, and Dirbos, Inc. With over two decades of experience in technology under his belt, Jon is a seasoned veteran in the industry. His extensive resume includes brands such as Dakine, Huf Worldwide, Lib Tech, Billabong, Gotcha Sportswear, and Z. Cavaricci. To Jon, the technology industry has a number of educational opportunities to learn things from challenges that he faces daily.

Jon grew up wanting to be a musician, and worked incredibly hard to do, even creating a band and playing a number of gigs up and down the Sunset Strip. However, as he grew older, he realized the importance that technology had on the music industry as a whole.

Most recently, Jon Heindel has created his two companies, Heindel, Inc, and Dirbos, Inc. Dirbos, Inc's mission is to help cultivate client's ideas with the help of technology. Jon knows that the tech industry is ever changing, so the thing that sets him apart from the crowd is that he understands when to ask help. He not only uses in-house experts, but he also uses his network of connections that aid him in creating solutions to problems every day. To learn more about Jon Heindel and his unique hobbies, be sure to check out his blogs.

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Jon Heindel

Jon Heindel is a musician turned technology expert, currently working as the Chief Executive Officer, Chief Information Officer, and Chief Technology Officer of Heindel Inc and Dirbos Inc. To learn more about him, visit his websites!

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