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The appeal of starting to play an instrument at age 60 Taking up a new instrument at age 60 is a wonderful challenge that will add new color to your life.
Music can be enjoyed by people of all ages and has many benefits for the mind and body. Here are some of the benefits:


1. A sense of fulfillment from learning new skills Turning 60 is also a time when you have more free time. Trying new skills at this time can give you a sense of accomplishment and growth. Start with simple songs, and the process of gradually becoming able to do more brings great joy.

2. Brain activation Playing an instrument uses the brain in a wide range of ways, including finger movements, distinguishing sounds, reading music, etc. This can be expected to maintain and improve cognitive function and also serve as brain training.

3. Refresh your mind Music has healing powers. Playing your favorite tunes or learning new melodies can help relieve everyday stress and refresh your mind.

4. Expanding social connections Music allows you to meet new friends and communities. Music classes and concerts allow you to interact with people who share the same interests and build new relationships.

5. Health benefits Playing an instrument has a positive effect on your physical health, as it improves your posture, regulates your breathing, and encourages finger exercise. It can also have a relaxing effect on the mind and body.

6. You can start any instrument You can start any instrument, whether it's piano, guitar, violin, etc., regardless of age. Singing is also a great choice. By choosing an instrument that suits your interests and lifestyle, you can enjoy it without any stress.

Finally, some people may think, "Isn't it too late to start at 60?" However, it's never too early or too late to start music. Taking the first step will open up a new world you've never known before. Having the courage to start is the first step to enriching your life!

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