What is character? It's the quality that's synonymous with 
    honesty, self-discipline, dignity, respect and being well thought of. Most 
    individuals who have "a lot of character" have developed this trait through 
    hard work, being open minded and never running away from a challenge. Few 
    people are born with character. Rather, it is that special something that is 
    learned through doing. And one sure way to build character is by learning 
    piano.
    Taking piano lessons at an early age instills many character 
    building traits in a child-perseverance, discipline, pride. When a child 
    starts using all his faculties at once-arms, legs, fingers, ears, eyes, 
    brain, he is developing his character. There is no easy road to playing the 
    piano. But through persistence, a child makes progress, and from progress 
    comes a feeling of satisfaction, of completing a difficult task.
    Often we read about heroes who are the embodiment of 
    character. Sometimes it is a sports star who overcame great obstacles and 
    worked and worked until he reached a goal that at one time seemed 
    insurmountable. In its own way, learning piano can turn an "ordinary" child 
    into someone unique. As a child becomes motivated to take on the challenges 
    that piano playing brings, he, in turn, develops valuable traits, such as 
    character, that will last a lifetime.
    All of us would like to be thought of as someone who has 
    character. Someone who leads rather than follows. Someone who can both 
    accept credit and admit defeat. A child who takes piano lessons gets a taste 
    of what molds one's character. He may get a "high" from completing his first 
    piece of music, but suffer a "low" when confronted with a more difficult 
    assignment.
    No matter how many emotional swings a child may feel from 
    learning piano-in the long run, the results are positive. The child matures. 
    He is able to solve other problems more quickly. He gets along well with his 
    classmates. He has developed not only a range of musical skills, he has 
    developed something that will stay with him forever;  his character.
               
      
                            							
                
                
      
               
            
                     
                
                
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