Introduction 

If you have been playing an instrument for a while and have been considering giving it up, this article is for you. In this article I will go over the benefits of playing music at an older age.

The first benefit of playing music at an older age is socialization. Playing music with others is a great way to get out and spend time with people your own age. This can be done in many different settings such as churches, public parks, or group study sessions that meet each week just to play a song together or two that everyone knows well enough to play from memory on their own instrument.

Many people often wonder if playing music is appropriate for their age. Many people start playing music in the suburbs of America around the ages of four or five then stop when they get to college. There are many situations where it is appropriate to start playing at an older age such as when you have children, or if you have a part time job and your schedule does not allow for practice.

The Benefits Of Playing Music At An Older Age

1. Socialization

If you have been playing an instrument for a while and have been considering giving it up, this article is for you. In this article I will go over the benefits of playing music at an older age.

The first benefit of playing music at an older age is socialization. Playing music with others is a great way to get out and spend time with people your own age. This can be done in many different settings such as churches, public parks, or group study sessions that meet each week just to play a song together or two that everyone knows well enough to play from memory on their own instrument.

2. Having A Sense Of Self

Playing music is a great way to develop the self. Learning a song well takes lots of practice time. Just the time it takes to memorize one part of the blues scale can take hours upon hours of practice. By playing music at an older age you can develop a sense of self as you play and even develop new skills that allow you to play music in new ways.

3. The Benefits Of Playing Music  With Others

Many people often wonder if playing music is appropriate for their age. Many people start playing music in the suburbs of America around the ages of four or five then stop when they get to college. If you have children, or if you have a part time job and your schedule does not allow for practice, this is where playing music at an older age can help. The benefits of playing music with others is keeping your ears, hands, and mind active. Most importantly it keeps them active and sharp!

4. The Benefits Of Playing music At An Older Age

Many people wonder if playing music is appropriate for their age. Many people start playing music in the suburbs of America around the ages of four or five then stop when they get to college. There are many situations where it is appropriate to start playing at an older age such as when you have children, or if you have a part time job and your schedule does not allow for practice.

5. Continued Learning

Playing music is a great way to develop the self. Learning a song well takes lots of practice time. Just the time it takes to memorize one part of the blues scale can take hours upon hours of practice. If you develop a sense of self as you play and even develop new skills that allow you to play music in new ways, you can have fun with this and see it all pay off as you continue playing and will no longer have to consider stopping just because you are getting older.

6. Working With Others

Many people often wonder if playing music is appropriate for their age. Many people start playing music in the suburbs of America around the ages of four or five then stop when they get to college.

7. Listening To Music

Listening to the radio is a great way to keep your ears active and in shape. You will be able to hear just about everything on the radio. Most of the time you can tell what song is playing if you listen close enough.  If you enjoy working out to music, this could help as well as listening to music in your car as you drive around town and relax for a bit. This is not about getting pumped up before running a mile, this is about making sure that your hearing needs are being met and that you are exercising them with music from all different genres!

8. Developing The Self

Playing music is a great way to develop the self. Learning a song well takes lots of practice time. Just the time it takes to memorize one part of the blues scale can take hours upon hours of practice. If you develop a sense of self as you play and even develop new skills that allow you to play music in new ways, you can have fun with this and see it all pay off as you continue playing and will no longer have to consider stopping just because you are getting older.

9. A Sense Of Purpose

It is easy for people of any age to forget what their purpose is in life. While it is great to have a family, this can also cause some people to get lost and forget what they set out to do in their life. Playing music at an older age was the perfect solution for me when I needed something else to focus on besides my children, my husband and the daily chores around the house! 

10. Finding Your Purpose

If you are not clear on what your life purpose is, this may make finding it a lot more difficult. You may not feel like you have anything to contribute. By playing music at an older age, many people feel that the keys to finding your purpose lies within themselves, and that those needs will start to be met with time as they continue playing. I used to find myself without a purpose in life just wanting to relax, but now I want to find my purpose because I see something in it that others do not see and I want to explore this more than just sit around bored!

Conclusion

If you are ever so lucky to find something that you are passionate about at a younger age, then please do not abandon it just because you feel it is no longer appropriate for your age! Do not stand in the way of your own progress and that is what ignoring your passion truly is. There are many benefits to playing music at an older age which has been and will continue to be. I know that there are many of us out there who have been playing all along and have had ideas but never thought they would fit into their lifestyle or schedule.