I can't help but notice how there is a mass of you playing at home with animal masks...So many of you make me smile with the inventive and crazy things you come up with. I want the bunny mask.
What animal would you go for? You can buy them here or here or here
Photographs by Amsterdam photographer Ananda Serne
From children to students to OAP’s music is a consistant part of our life. Not only does it give us pleasure but it helps keep us happy and healthy. Buckets of research has gone into uncovering direct links between making music and enhancing your well-being.
Get Healthy! – Making music improves your health. Evidence from around the globe has proved that playing a musical instrument can:
# Help Asthma sufferers reduce their symptoms
# Relieve stress and increase well-being
# Build muscle strength and aid recovery
# Enhance the function of the immune system
Get Back! – Making music keeps you younger. An increasing amount of research shows that for older people making music can delay the signs of ageing and help with the symptoms of some degenerative diseases. Making music, particularly within a group setting, can:
# Help decrease anxiety, loneliness and depression
# Improve self-esteem
# Help improve memory
# Give a general sense of well-being
Believe it or not, playing an instrument that you have to blow into burns a significant amount of calories. So your hour a day practicing will improve your health and give your lungs a workout