How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins

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  • Опубліковано 21 лип 2014
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    When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What's going on? Anita Collins explains the fireworks that go off in musicians' brains when they play, and examines some of the long-term positive effects of this mental workout.
    Lesson by Anita Collins, animation by Sharon Colman Graham.

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  • @radamstep
    @radamstep 4 роки тому +12000

    "Did you know everytime a musicians *picks up* their instrument"
    Me: looks at my piano
    Hmmmm

    • @christofferlarsen9238
      @christofferlarsen9238 4 роки тому +437

      Me: looks at my drums

    • @orxanaliyev4913
      @orxanaliyev4913 4 роки тому +127

      Me:looks at my ba...

    • @itscoleperkins
      @itscoleperkins 4 роки тому +237

      Daniel Gutierrez Garcia looks at my organ

    • @radamstep
      @radamstep 4 роки тому +388

      @@itscoleperkins at that point, i just have medical concerns as to how you can see your organ

    • @attempt58
      @attempt58 4 роки тому +107

      Daniel Gutierrez Garcia
      they have clear skin

  • @LucasKingPiano
    @LucasKingPiano 4 роки тому +41527

    I've played piano for nearly 20 years now, I spent about 30 minutes yesterday looking for my car keys while holding them. Good job brain.

    • @koegon
      @koegon 4 роки тому +271

      Hahahah! Love your works, by the way:)

    • @abigail-tn5ds
      @abigail-tn5ds 4 роки тому +81

      🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @holypeachy
      @holypeachy 4 роки тому +67

      Look who it is. Hello there!

    • @digitalsketchguy
      @digitalsketchguy 4 роки тому +461

      Your brain went on strike hoping you'd sit down at the piano instead of going for a boring drive. Brain knows best.

    • @eltunbaratl5618
      @eltunbaratl5618 4 роки тому +12

      Lol

  • @danstune
    @danstune Рік тому +322

    I have a degenerative brain disease called MSA. It is fatal. I have played the guitar since I was a young child and performed as a songwriter my whole life. Now that I have a movement disorder, the playing of guitar and mandolin have sustained me. I have lived longer than expected in part to which I credit to the playing of these instruments. This video makes sense to me.

    • @LovinLnCottage
      @LovinLnCottage 6 місяців тому +24

      May angels guide you to the most benevolent outcome in your journey through this experience. You are more than your physical body, your thoughts,and your emotional milieu. Your Essentials Self is Pure Unconditional Love, a form of Consciousness that can never die. Surrounding you with Love and White Light. 🙏☮️❤️

    • @danstune
      @danstune 6 місяців тому +5

      @@LovinLnCottage Thank you, most sincerely.

    • @russell33313
      @russell33313 3 місяці тому +5

      @@danstune youre still alive.. YAY

    • @azizamuzaffarova8071
      @azizamuzaffarova8071 3 місяці тому +1

      😍😍😍😍

    • @JackebBee-iz7qi
      @JackebBee-iz7qi 2 місяці тому +1

      My story animated

  • @HughDoDrawing
    @HughDoDrawing 3 роки тому +3194

    As a professional triangle player, I really found this video intellectually targeted me due to my gifted philosophical and academic abilities. And since I began my talent; I have written 18 books and lectured in 62 Universities around the world.

    • @sudenazdemir2363
      @sudenazdemir2363 3 роки тому +60

      Hold on 18 BOOKS?! WoW

    • @Mistgreen1989
      @Mistgreen1989 2 роки тому +104

      @@sudenazdemir2363 hi swiftie 🤚🏻
      And he's joking probably

    • @sudenazdemir2363
      @sudenazdemir2363 2 роки тому +14

      @@Mistgreen1989 hiiii i know you from swift empire, am i right?
      Also yea u probably right

    • @Mistgreen1989
      @Mistgreen1989 2 роки тому +9

      @@sudenazdemir2363 oh yeah, I've seen you on swift empire too😄. Looks like we have similar interests

    • @sudenazdemir2363
      @sudenazdemir2363 2 роки тому +4

      @@Mistgreen1989 yesss its so cool

  • @Kannan_50
    @Kannan_50 5 років тому +6813

    Me after video:
    Mom, where did you put my old guitar?

    • @gagida1829
      @gagida1829 4 роки тому +389

      We used it for firewood dont you remember?

    • @termonic2542
      @termonic2542 4 роки тому +22

      gagid a a little bit late for a 3 month old comment...

    • @gagida1829
      @gagida1829 4 роки тому +11

      @@termonic2542 wHuT??

    • @old888
      @old888 4 роки тому +31

      @@gagida1829 🥺🥺🥺
      What did you do mom!

    • @ralphk.j7809
      @ralphk.j7809 4 роки тому +10

      Sold on reverb

  • @xachlee-llacer7545
    @xachlee-llacer7545 5 років тому +6378

    “On the outside they might look calm”
    Recitals
    • 1% playing
    • 1% self-consciousness/anxiety
    • 1% thinking about what’s for dinner later
    • 97% *FRICK FRICK FRICK*

    • @lendart
      @lendart 4 роки тому +109

      What does frick mean ? (I'm french)

    • @cryoblue_4496
      @cryoblue_4496 4 роки тому +189

      @@lendart its a played down version of F*ck

    • @lendart
      @lendart 4 роки тому +57

      @@cryoblue_4496 ahhh ok ! Thank you !

    • @maytepineiro4626
      @maytepineiro4626 4 роки тому +12

      Tiene que haber idiotas en todas partes, diciendo idioteces. Quien va a decirlas si no? LOS IDIOTAS

    • @lendart
      @lendart 4 роки тому +13

      @@maytepineiro4626 that's right 😂

  • @fool-on-the-hill
    @fool-on-the-hill 7 місяців тому +172

    This video made me cry.
    I’ve been playing guitar for a long time, and I realize now that the skills I learned while playing guitar have translated into every aspect of my life.
    I feel I can do anything, and I excel at anything I put my mind to. I thank God every day that I am able to play an instrument, and for the blessing it is.
    I am so grateful.

  • @nerdsunscripted624
    @nerdsunscripted624 Рік тому +278

    I’ve played violin for 23 years, piano for 20, trumpet and percussion for 18. On Friday it took me 5 times walking to my workbench to remember what I meant to grab off of said bench.

  • @flockenlp1
    @flockenlp1 4 роки тому +15301

    Musicians clicked on this for their ego.
    And so did I.

  • @MidianVGC
    @MidianVGC 3 роки тому +8693

    I always find it fascinating when I see someone picking an instrument and start playing. These people instantly become the most interesting person in the room to me. I began playing guitar during the pandemic and I see just how hard it really is and I now have even more respect for musicians. The time and practice required is just huge. It’s as complex and long as learning another language. So when you see someone fluent, you know it took years of hard work to deliver this beautiful thing called music.

    • @vanderwal8518
      @vanderwal8518 3 роки тому +154

      Same here.. bought my first guitar 2020 to fill in the gaps where my social time normally takes place and my god it is hard, painful and requires so much effort ans motivation... my respect to everyone else playing an intrument!

    • @keyballa
      @keyballa 3 роки тому +15

      Facts

    • @Mango_chris
      @Mango_chris 3 роки тому +53

      Keep going!! I dabbled in guitar for a long time but never trying to really. The pandemic made me focus more on it. Coming up to a year now and improvement is massively noticeable. Just an hour or so a day. Gaurantee you'll get there.

    • @valentinagrasnick3792
      @valentinagrasnick3792 3 роки тому +8

      @@Mango_chris so i´ve been learning since six months now and i really try to keep focused but its hard. Would you recommend a "mid priced" western-guitar? I am searching for something better than my 90€ Guitar at the moment. ;)

    • @thelittlemoonling
      @thelittlemoonling 3 роки тому +7

      :] beautiful comment

  • @earledaniels4539
    @earledaniels4539 2 роки тому +809

    As a musician I can relate to most aspects of this video. Personally I think musicians are some of the most self critical people you will meet. I know I am. Always striving for perfection, whatever that can be defined as.

    • @maplecosy9429
      @maplecosy9429 2 роки тому +3

      Yes.

    • @redwithblackstripes
      @redwithblackstripes Рік тому +31

      ​@@eugenemichael2362 This is why you alternate between self absorbed narcisism on stage and absolutely crippling self doubt the rest of the time, at least thats how i seem to do it.

    • @aspitube2515
      @aspitube2515 Рік тому

      All my family plays an instrument exept my step dad, but my real dad plays literally everything

    • @antoniocasalduerorecuero9383
      @antoniocasalduerorecuero9383 Рік тому

      Concuerdo contigo, amigo, es cierto somos exacerbada y desagradablemente perfeccionistas en lo que hacemos.

    • @Ghost1126
      @Ghost1126 Рік тому

      on your tax returns....you list musician?
      This is a real question.
      Or are you a doctor, lawyer, astronaut, electrician, school teacher, etc., ...who noodles on the side with a musical instrument.
      Or does your paycheck come from playing music?
      No disrespect intended......just curious.

  • @defaultset
    @defaultset 3 роки тому +908

    Listeners: "Man... That musician's so calm and in control, what a genius."
    Musician: "Oh god. I hate bar 27... Don't mess up don't mess up don't mess up. Who even invented harmonics? What a pain.."

    • @sichen3747
      @sichen3747 3 роки тому +3

      Oooo

    • @juandeastora8317
      @juandeastora8317 3 роки тому +2

      are so hard to play it

    • @Fruitsmymainispomgranates
      @Fruitsmymainispomgranates 3 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @SamuraiSx19
      @SamuraiSx19 2 роки тому +19

      that's why we are called 'calm' - everything is inside our brains XDD

    • @SomeoneThatIsHappy
      @SomeoneThatIsHappy 2 роки тому +10

      i've played the Friends intro on a keyboard in my class last week for a little theater. I've managed to hit a chord that i was struggling to and i was shouting YEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS in my mind while playing

  • @idroppedmychicken
    @idroppedmychicken 4 роки тому +10112

    Ah yes.. musicians are calm and focused.
    Musician’s mind: *okay okay okay, don’t mess this up. Shoot you played a note a little flat. It’s okay.. play it off cool..*

  • @MemeLord-nu8mi
    @MemeLord-nu8mi 4 роки тому +1904

    Me: *Plays Hot Cross Buns on recorder.*
    Also me: _Intellec._

  • @user-nm6dr4uy3d
    @user-nm6dr4uy3d Рік тому +252

    It feels incredible to hear what my brain's up to while I play. As a pianist, I'm so used to separating my hands that I don't even realise what a feat it must be for my poor head

    • @wjb4578
      @wjb4578 7 місяців тому +2

      Judging by the video content, it sounds like your head enjoys it when playing music is referred to as a full brain workout, and workouts are enjoyable, otherwise people wouldn't do them.

  • @Ivantien7146
    @Ivantien7146 Рік тому +123

    I had been diagnosed with ADHD and severe depression before starting to play ocarina. It has been only 2 months since I learned how to play this uncommon (but spellbinding) instrument, but I can say that my mental state has remained calm and I am slowly recovering my short-term memorizing skill. I had tried to use the journalling method but it seemed to cause more anxiety to me, so playing my favourite songs on ocarina really helped me a lot. Hope that anyone suffering from mental illness or having neurodivergent would try playing instrument to make things better ! (It doesn't have to be a piano or a violin, just pick a kalimba, harmonica, melodica or an ocarina)

    • @differtothink
      @differtothink 8 місяців тому +1

      how is it now

    • @LurkingLinnet
      @LurkingLinnet 7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks,

    • @brendankirbyacoustics
      @brendankirbyacoustics 6 місяців тому +1

      Keep on playing!

    • @kdcbattlecreek
      @kdcbattlecreek 5 місяців тому +2

      I will pick up my recorder! I've neglected it for most of 5 years. Also stopped singing. I'm taking medicine for a neuro disorder. Maybe it will help with brain fog and storing memories.

    • @LurkingLinnet
      @LurkingLinnet 5 місяців тому

      @@kdcbattlecreek keep going ! I'm proud of you

  • @Dominique632
    @Dominique632 4 роки тому +6676

    Being a musician makes you better at solving problems in academy
    Me, a classical pianist: * fails math *

    • @okkietrooy7941
      @okkietrooy7941 3 роки тому +314

      Do you know what your Math level would have been without playing music?

    • @graciegill8182
      @graciegill8182 3 роки тому +2

      Ahahshdcjsifb meeeeee

    • @ludwigvanbeethoven6733
      @ludwigvanbeethoven6733 3 роки тому +269

      Hi Mozart didn't know you failed math.

    • @manit9226
      @manit9226 3 роки тому +60

      @@ludwigvanbeethoven6733 too focused on other stuff...

    • @urthsfount5611
      @urthsfount5611 3 роки тому +54

      @@swizacx715 math classes doesn’t really make you think outside of the box either

  • @michiganabigail
    @michiganabigail 5 років тому +5311

    Interesting...but I could’ve told you that without all the equipment and money!
    I was a pianist from the age of 5. I continued all through high school and into college. Unfortunately, after my first three semesters, I fell 70 feet off a cliff. I had a traumatic brain injury dispersed throughout my brain, but centered on the corpus callosum. I was in a coma for about two months. Yet despite this life-threatening injury, I’ve healed remarkably well. I even returned to college two years after the accident, and 22 months after awaking from the coma. It’s assumed that I’ve been able to heal so well because I had been strengthening my corpus callosum my entire life through my perseverance on the piano. I continue to play the piano to this day- I can’t stop now that the piano has saved my quality of life!

    • @grizzley6937
      @grizzley6937 4 роки тому +188

      Abby C that’s great. Hope you are doing well

    • @jrivers4418
      @jrivers4418 4 роки тому +134

      Beautiful story

    • @christhetanman2639
      @christhetanman2639 4 роки тому +509

      Interesting, but you could have just watched this video instead of falling off of a cliff to find that out.

    • @michiganabigail
      @michiganabigail 4 роки тому +161

      Chris Tanner yeah, except I had already fallen off a cliff. I didn’t do it just for fun. It kinda ruined my life, but it was made better because I play the piano.

    • @sylviewheeler6237
      @sylviewheeler6237 4 роки тому +35

      I send you my love and respect xxx

  • @murderfishy7952
    @murderfishy7952 2 роки тому +97

    I march mellophone in my school’s marching band and can play four other instruments! I also have ADHD, high-functioning autism, and a few other mental disorders. This is my seventh year being a musician. I can tell you that music is really beneficial. I’m able to focus and concentrate so much better since I started playing. My social skills improved significantly and I’ve made a ton of new friends. It’s also helped me cope a lot with my mental health issues. Music actually feels like I’m so much more mentally present and able to…exist like my peers. It’s a really powerful feeling and I highly recommend learning to play an instrument.

    • @AmandaSbarros
      @AmandaSbarros 2 роки тому +11

      I also have ADHD and sometimes I feel like I don't really exist in the present moment. I'm gonna go back to my childhood wishes and learn piano♥️ just a little bit everyday

    • @hooman9554
      @hooman9554 2 роки тому +9

      Wish you guys the best in life

    • @Anyannymouse
      @Anyannymouse 4 місяці тому

      To be fair, if you can play one brass instrument you can play them all😂. - fellow past French horn- mellophone player

  • @aminawinterwater2915
    @aminawinterwater2915 3 роки тому +60

    Yeah, as a flute player, I can agree that so much is running through your mind each time you play.
    There’s tempo, rhythm, pitch, tone, dynamics, articulation, and so much more to worry about, all while reading off the music or recalling it from memory.

    • @user-jd3gf5xw1x
      @user-jd3gf5xw1x Рік тому +4

      and then during practice, your senior tries to train you to watch the conductor so he takes your scores away. MUSCLE MEMORY MODE ACTIVATE

  • @joemamabidendementia
    @joemamabidendementia 4 роки тому +809

    Ted Ed: "Instruments do good things in your brain".
    Me: *rages at the piano and gets stressed out*

    • @siya9535
      @siya9535 4 роки тому +8

      Sameee. I play bass, acoustic and electric guitar, keyboard and drums and anytime I am getting ready for a performance, I panic and get anxious

    • @pinkishhaven5158
      @pinkishhaven5158 3 роки тому +18

      I can only touch any instrument if I am sure that no one is with me and I am home alone, which is never.

    • @kellisuzuki8889
      @kellisuzuki8889 3 роки тому +10

      Me: plays the piano mediocrely while watching youtube videos so my parents think I'm practicing

    • @user-xu2mb4fg2w
      @user-xu2mb4fg2w 3 роки тому

      lmao same

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому

      So, where do you go to music school...? Don Music (Sesame Street) is like every day.

  • @EN-id9xz
    @EN-id9xz 8 років тому +1318

    This video makes me feel so good about myself and gives me so much confidence

    • @paulaschmaula
      @paulaschmaula 8 років тому +9

      same

    • @Error-st7eu
      @Error-st7eu 8 років тому +15

      But your Saitama already....

    • @aang958
      @aang958 7 років тому +2

      same,I play the violin.

    • @Ernest-Li
      @Ernest-Li 7 років тому +10

      same, I started accordion when i was four, started trumpet back in grade six, now i play for an orchestra:D

    • @ldshadowlady3942
      @ldshadowlady3942 7 років тому

      +Haniya Javed year ago i started the clarinet

  • @andrewwebb624
    @andrewwebb624 2 роки тому +95

    For me it's just been good for my mental health, really helped me, actually care about something for the first time and there's a lot of life lessons that I missed out on and that's something I think you can get from anything. I think getting good at anything can help.

    • @kiiboDaRobot
      @kiiboDaRobot Рік тому +1

      I picked up music in fifth grade but never really tried until seventh because of a great teacher who convinced me not to quit, I immediately began getting better grades in all my classes and just became more of a perfectionist in general, for the rest of school I was an all A student, one of my best decisions

  • @mlaforce
    @mlaforce Рік тому +56

    I can verify how music has a deep and positive impact on the brain. When the pandemic hit we were forced to stay in our homes and my home is a 26 foot RV, not allot of space to speak of on the inside. So about the sixth month into the pandemic severe depression set in causing me to want to end my life however my brother gave me a guitar and then the depression went away, learning how to play to eventually knowing how to play saved me and I knew it was because of the music. My brain feels amazing when I play.

    • @iaf1810
      @iaf1810 Рік тому +3

      Hope you are doing well with your guitar... Keep on playing and studying music!! It may be a life changing experience 🙂🙂🙂

    • @ritajohannessen9804
      @ritajohannessen9804 Рік тому +1

      Good clean music heals us. Read the psalms of David and you will find out, many psalms starts with complaining and fear, he sings to God, uses his instruments, and the Psalm ends in joy. Psalms, hymns are the deepest prayers.

    • @ritajohannessen9804
      @ritajohannessen9804 Рік тому +1

      I started to play piano in the corona times, can just imagine how depressed I would be if I hadnt. A great gift from God. Gods second best gift is music. But only the good and noble music of course. It heals. Not the charismatic music, it decieves. His best gift is Jesus of course.

    • @hindenburg1596
      @hindenburg1596 Рік тому +2

      @@ritajohannessen9804 Lol

    • @TheMaecki
      @TheMaecki Рік тому

      @@hindenburg1596 ?

  • @holo6883
    @holo6883 4 роки тому +2379

    Me: **touches my instrument**
    My brain: **Inaudible pain, suffering and anxiety noises**

    • @darkcomet1607
      @darkcomet1607 4 роки тому +14

      Is that a guitar?

    • @p7outdoors297
      @p7outdoors297 4 роки тому +21

      @@darkcomet1607 could be a saxophone

    • @darkcomet1607
      @darkcomet1607 4 роки тому +4

      @@p7outdoors297 i said guitar because they say it's the hardest instrument to learn isn't it?

    • @p7outdoors297
      @p7outdoors297 4 роки тому +10

      @@darkcomet1607 I would personally think that the bagpipes would be far harder from personal experience, but I've never played the guitar. However, it took my dad 3 years to learn to play the guitar proficiently, whereas I've been learning the pipes for a little over 7 and I'm nowhere near proficient

    • @darkcomet1607
      @darkcomet1607 4 роки тому +15

      @@p7outdoors297 you're right actually
      I googled it and one of the sites said violin was hardest while bagpipes was on 4th while guitar was at 8th

  • @SkrrSkrrr
    @SkrrSkrrr 4 роки тому +1350

    Its really true, playing guitar helped me getting through my depression when my dad died of cancer.. thats why i have a guitar tattoo on my arm now. Wish you all the best guys

    • @BadKarma1608
      @BadKarma1608 4 роки тому +33

      may he R.I.P

    • @meryem6084
      @meryem6084 4 роки тому +19

      I'm so sorry for your lost, and I'm so glad you love playing guitar

    • @lama7412
      @lama7412 4 роки тому +13

      He must be so proud of you in heaven ❤ may he R.I.P

    • @tball5677
      @tball5677 4 роки тому +20

      It did the same for me when my mom passed. May they smile down on us.

    • @dougarnold7955
      @dougarnold7955 3 роки тому +13

      Guitar playing is such good therapy. Even if you never use it for anything else it's way worth it just for that. It's been a way for me to cope since the late '70's. 👍

  • @chrisfournier6144
    @chrisfournier6144 Рік тому +100

    Picked up the drum kit almost four years ago while in my mid fifties. I take lessons to keep me on the straight and narrow. This pursuit has re-taught me how we learn.
    It has also shown me that people who are accomplished and make their craft/art look easy have actually spent thousands of hours alone learning.

    • @davids3313
      @davids3313 Рік тому

      Yep! Good point.

    • @wjb4578
      @wjb4578 7 місяців тому

      Early 40s here and just started learning the guitar.

    • @tubetonka
      @tubetonka 6 місяців тому

      Started doublebass at 53, so as to accompany my 5th grade violist, and 3rd grade cellist once in a while in church. That was 9.5 years ago. They’re now both in college, and still playing; while I’m in a weekly community orchestra. And yes we do occasionally still perform together in church, when they’re home from college!

  • @robertmogavero4596
    @robertmogavero4596 Рік тому +41

    I can tell you this much I was a late start to the guitar and I happen to pick it up because I was going to a very difficult time in my life and I needed something positive to focus on when I can tell you that the instrument basically saved my life from anxiety and even depression that has brought me great joy I currently play for hours and hours every night and I absolutely love it

  • @csmstudio96
    @csmstudio96 3 роки тому +5379

    Can we just appreciate that this video was published in 2014 and the quality is in *1080p.*

    • @BCLGYT
      @BCLGYT 3 роки тому +311

      The first 1080p video on UA-cam was uploaded in 2009. That doesn't mean we shouldn't appreciate this video's quality but I don't think it's as impressive as you make it out to be.

    • @pianowhizz
      @pianowhizz 3 роки тому +68

      I shot my first 1080p videos in September 2007. There were large numbers of Sony and Panasonic 1080p video cameras sold in 2007 - not everyone uses their phone to record video! 1080p TVs were also common by 2008 a few months later.

    • @PradeepGurung
      @PradeepGurung 3 роки тому +7

      Got me to thinking. 🙏

    • @abhraneel6635
      @abhraneel6635 3 роки тому +8

      No

    • @CakeCastel
      @CakeCastel 3 роки тому +35

      @@BCLGYT Thats true. Also the video is an animation so 1080p isn't surprising

  • @plartoo
    @plartoo 10 років тому +1300

    It would be great if TED shares the links to academic papers that its videos are referring to (when possible).

    • @CHALADEITALIA
      @CHALADEITALIA 10 років тому +67

      I did find that many points discussed on this video are things I can't so easily buy into. It'd be interesting to see what contesting studies show. I remember that Dnews had a video where they said it temporarily helps the brain do things, but it's not a permanent effect. Also, most of my friends who play instruments aren't smarter nor more emotionally in tune as any other of my friends, and often at times performing worse academically and in social situations. Playing instruments definitively helps-- but I think this particular video is making many assumptions based on circumstantial evidence, correlation is not causality and even with these brain patterns expressed-- it's not conclusive evidence of superior cognitive skills.

    • @plartoo
      @plartoo 10 років тому +24

      Diego Chalita
      Exactly why I asked to see if they could possibly add a few (just a few) references to support the statements they made in this video. I think the hype (right or wrong) regarding musical skills adding significantly to math/science ability has been flying around for about about two decades (i.e. as long as my adult life). I started noticing it more after the popularity of the books like "Godel, Escher and Bach" and the stories written about how Einstein plays violin and so on. I'm not saying I don't believe any of it. Definitely there's got to be some benefit/changes to the brain from practicing music consistently for a long period. But I have some reservations about how effective it might be (and wonder if this is just a hype) to the overall problem solving ability in general...

    • @TEDEd
      @TEDEd  10 років тому +161

      +Plartoo
      Feel free to check out some of the additional resources and links that the Educator provided. You can find them in the TED-Ed Lesson: ed.ted.com/lessons/how-playing-an-instrument-benefits-your-brain-anita-collins#digdeeper

    • @plartoo
      @plartoo 10 років тому +32

      TED-Ed
      Sweet! Thanks so much!! I love this channel more for replies like this (second reply regarding background info. I got from a TED-Ed video creators).

    • @yootuber7972
      @yootuber7972 10 років тому +5

      plartoo
      Most of these links are to secondary sources. Levitin's page has too many pubs for me to go through but most of the ones I clicked were review papers with a fair amount of speculation rather than direct tests of the variables. I don't think the dots have been connected here (although I've never worked in the field so I can't say for sure). As stated above, it's mostly correlation. You'd need a good non-human model to do real experiments.

  • @tjeffersonb
    @tjeffersonb Рік тому +40

    You know, I was at a music clinic last year, and the clinician had mentioned that music is the only activity that simultaneously engages both halves of the brain and makes them work together. I thought that was kinda cool. It’s probably why I enjoy playing my instruments so much more than almost any other activity; the mental stimulus is great.

    • @littlestar4332
      @littlestar4332 7 місяців тому +1

      Yeah! The melody of the piece just playing in our heads feels like we’re discovering a new fantasy world of our own, never stop having new things tbh!😄

  • @garyzimmer8061
    @garyzimmer8061 Рік тому +21

    Took my first music lesson in 1956. I've been a recording and professional musician for over 50 years. I've also taught elementary to post grad. level. It has been the most gratifying thing I have ever done. In addition to learning self-discipline, it helped me to recover from a very difficult time in my life when my body underwent 21 surgeries. It helped me to maintain my focus, determination to recover, and balance my mental/emotional state. I'm now in nearly as good physical condition as when I was 15, w/a few exceptions of course. An instrument, once learned, will never leave you, no amount of money can buy the experience, and it can never be taken away from you. If you are willing to forgo your comfort zone and expend the effort, it is ultimately the best natural high you can experience.

  • @etc4725
    @etc4725 4 роки тому +7299

    If musician brains are bunch of fireworks, lingling's is a nuclear explosion
    Edit: i did not expect so many of you here wtf

  • @soarornor
    @soarornor 4 роки тому +1664

    I’m surprised this video did not mention improvisation. Improvising music alone or with others is an amazing facility. A huge amount of people who play music either read it or play from memory. Take the music away and they don’t know what to do. Someone who can just play and explore simultaneously where the music is going and create it on the fly is exhibiting some amazing skills. I’d love to see how the brain lights up when that is going on.

    • @Abazions
      @Abazions 2 роки тому +38

      Agreed I would love to see that studies as I’m a musician that creates original music

    • @rosemarystrobel3437
      @rosemarystrobel3437 2 роки тому +10

      Bluegrass, anyone?

    • @maplecosy9429
      @maplecosy9429 2 роки тому +22

      Classical music is the most demanding and comprehensive.

    • @oceancrosby4578
      @oceancrosby4578 Рік тому +75

      @@maplecosy9429 Yes, but, can't say much for their improv skills.

    • @noway905
      @noway905 Рік тому +3

      @@rosemarystrobel3437
      How about Rockabilly?

  • @runezunn6655
    @runezunn6655 Рік тому +42

    I've grown up with a musical background (as it runs in my family) & I played the harmonica, the trumpet and even the keyboard. Music's been something that not only that I enjoy listening to but also actively create with.

  • @darryllmaybe3881
    @darryllmaybe3881 6 місяців тому +10

    Whenever I find a new song I like, I often learn how to play it because learning it applies new meaning to it and allows me to remember it and digest it in more ways, giving me a deeper connection to the music itself. I never quite realized that this was my brain's way of better understanding the music until I watched this. Quite interesting.

  • @monolune
    @monolune 4 роки тому +142

    Of course it’s stimulating i’ve been repeating the same measure for 30 minutes and i still cant get it right

  • @imamouse2502
    @imamouse2502 3 роки тому +1485

    Am I the only one that loves to play piano but immediately doesn’t once someone tells you to like it’s a chore?

    • @xx_somescenecath0lic_xx888
      @xx_somescenecath0lic_xx888 3 роки тому +2

      Ima Mouse NOPE LOL

    • @miriamjesse1628
      @miriamjesse1628 3 роки тому +185

      That's exactly how I feel, I hate practicing when my mom tells me to, but I LOVE playing when it's my choice

    • @martinmagtagnob771
      @martinmagtagnob771 3 роки тому +28

      @@miriamjesse1628 try practicing, when you are alone. Hope this help you there. Try to freestyle as well. Freestyling works if you memorize octaves :) its good if you want to compose a new song.

    • @Racoonma392
      @Racoonma392 3 роки тому

      Yup

    • @herbythechef7624
      @herbythechef7624 3 роки тому +4

      Ill glady play for anyone who wants to listen. I INVITE you to ask me to play

  • @kevooobabyy7383
    @kevooobabyy7383 2 роки тому +47

    He explained that feeling I get when I pick up my guitar and start playing its art and it feels beautiful when you get the right sound and I would think for 15 mins of how music is art the complexity and the magnitude it has 👌

  • @charlottesmom
    @charlottesmom Рік тому +9

    Took up the drums 2 weeks ago, just signed up for lessons so far loving it!

  • @woogitysnek6231
    @woogitysnek6231 3 роки тому +626

    I could scroll through these comments all day and so could you, stop right now... GO PRACTICE

    • @ineslima8675
      @ineslima8675 3 роки тому +13

      Ahah thank you 😂

    • @kaylastrocchio3327
      @kaylastrocchio3327 3 роки тому +7

      NO

    • @kikivolauvent1
      @kikivolauvent1 3 роки тому +6

      Ha ha -- I’m doing just this....

    • @kennedy.m
      @kennedy.m 3 роки тому +7

      I would, but it's kinda the middle of the night and my family and entire building (I live in an apartment building) would get really mad at me so erm can't
      I've actually heard someone playing trumpet from the building next to mine (and yes, I said building, not apartment)-- which is through many layers of wall and insulation and brick and all that...so I apologize. I will tomorrow

    • @applebeezez5142
      @applebeezez5142 3 роки тому +11

      It’s 3am I don’t think my family would like hearing Chopin rn lmao

  • @aprilw8319
    @aprilw8319 7 років тому +1563

    "On the outside, they may look calm.."
    Aha, yeah NAH. My face is gonna be red AF.

    • @mkklmann
      @mkklmann 7 років тому +25

      What do you call a cow with a guitar?
      "A moooh-sician!"

    • @joshuachinchilla133
      @joshuachinchilla133 7 років тому +1

      Mikkel Mann I think it'd be better to change guitar to instrument

    • @mkklmann
      @mkklmann 7 років тому +2

      I just retold the joke the way I heard it (in danish ;) 'cow with an instrument'..? That would be more like 'cattle mutilation gone wrong'

    • @joshuachinchilla133
      @joshuachinchilla133 7 років тому

      Mikkel Mann lmao 😂😂

    • @EarlOfMaladyCrescent
      @EarlOfMaladyCrescent 7 років тому +6

      LOL! Very good! How many Bass players does it take to change a light bulb?
      None; the Keyboard player can do it with their left hand!

  • @rachellelewis8705
    @rachellelewis8705 9 місяців тому +10

    I'm a music teacher (electronic keyboard) and always share this video to all my new students. I've seen how learning music has helped a number of my students who have learning difficulty.

    • @willhooke
      @willhooke 6 місяців тому

      How did it help their learning difficulty?
      Did it help them in not-music classes?
      🙂

  • @alistairclifton1286
    @alistairclifton1286 Рік тому +16

    I have suffered from PTSD and one of the effects was brain fatigue, I couldn't concentrate for long periods of time, I'd lose my train of thought, forget to pick the kids up from school, etc... My occupational therapist suggested learning an instrument to help remedy it, so I picked up the guitar about 2 and half years ago and haven't looked back. Pretty amazing if you ask me.

  • @juanitaforeman6953
    @juanitaforeman6953 3 роки тому +602

    I'm a high school music teacher. I play this to my students to try and get my kids to take my subject seriously. It works with some of them. Yay!

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому +8

      I'm working at AFA in music education to be a music therapist. I've run across many, many bad teachers. My best learning is things I want to know.
      They tend to not do that in college, I've noticed. They pull out the awful, incredibly tedious Alfred music books. Lol. When there are great things out there, like Led Zeppelin sheet music. The Alfred's have zero feel, so for me, they're unlistenable...

    • @juanitaforeman6953
      @juanitaforeman6953 3 роки тому

      @@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Thanks for the feedback, I've just put (well last november at least) the Alfred all in one courses (piano and theory) on the booklist for the primary kids. I've tried to get them to play popular music in the past, but it's just too difficult. Maybe by the time they are in high school they'll have built up the skills to read popular charts. I've got the year 7's on a Theory and Musicianship book to set them up for the pre University Certificates here (VCE) but it's handy to get your take on it, so I can keep doing what I used to do, getting them to play popular music.

    • @giulioluzzardi7632
      @giulioluzzardi7632 Рік тому

      That's amazing as a matter of fact. This little cartoon can inspire and even if it worked as you say "To take the subject seriously" on just 1 student you have already succeeded. Patience, word will spread that playing an instrument can help keep the the brain healthy and when the Parent/guardians hear this the stampede will begin.

    • @Shvetsario
      @Shvetsario Рік тому

      @@windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 Idk, I prefer classical music or folk, not modern

    • @tekgewet
      @tekgewet Рік тому

      orchestra student here going to high school next year, middle school music teacher was great. From a students perspective I have some specific things I liked about that class that helped keep me engaged
      1.work with each section on passages was done on small passages and then with everyone as to keep everyone engaged
      2. occasional run throughs of longer sections or whole pieces make it so you know you’re working towards something and you’re getting there
      3. Adding on to the last thing, sight reading a large part on the first time and THEN breaking it down created a nice baseline for progress and an idea of how much work is needed
      4. we had some levels of freedom to work on our own in sectionals and on fingerings, phrasing, and stuff, as well as independence when the teacher is gone
      5. The teacher is engaged with possible playing, conducting, and encouraging people
      6. Hard sections are always eventually worked through if there’s enough time, but with breaks and off time for people to practice and to keep every section engaged as mentioned earlier
      7. final thing if I can’t think of anything else, things are taken slowly after the first sight read and slowly sped up
      8. Oh yeah there’s also usually fun stuff and a couple minutes to socialize and connect
      9. Also more experienced students can help less experienced students, it feels nice to get help from somebody you may look up to

  • @classicalmusicgirl3350
    @classicalmusicgirl3350 6 років тому +321

    I play 5 instruments and my friends always wonder why I’m so happy wile playing them and after I practice well it’s also true that music releases a type of hormones that makes a person feel better and happier than they did before. That’s why I rely on music to help me get through hard times

    • @The_Kevinist
      @The_Kevinist 5 років тому +13

      Classical Music Girl
      It’s called a dopamine and serotonin release

    • @XenophonSoulis
      @XenophonSoulis 5 років тому +7

      I play music when my emotions are too strong.

    • @zondwhomlovesjesus8444
      @zondwhomlovesjesus8444 4 роки тому +1

      Bless you Jesus, He loves you 💖

    • @UP3rd334
      @UP3rd334 4 роки тому +4

      There is a difference between playing them and studying instruments, studying being the striving towards being better, playing just play and not bothering to get better!

    • @zaphodbeeblebrox655
      @zaphodbeeblebrox655 4 роки тому +1

      Which instruments?

  • @davekennedy8626
    @davekennedy8626 Рік тому +5

    I started playing the guitar about 2 years ago in my late-50’s. After a short while I was strumming along to songs that I had memorized years and years before. Despite this I could not sing, strum and fret at the same time. Easily took 6+ months for my brain to figure out (finger out?) how to do these things at the same time. Now I can sing along even when playing a song that is new to me. My brain has definitely created new/stronger pathways. Thank you, Music! (Not sure my neighbours are as thankful, but you can’t have everything.) 😎

  • @earthjustice01
    @earthjustice01 Рік тому +21

    I've played drums all my life, and I love drumming, but during the pandemic I totally lost interest in playing. I was so desperate to get out of this funk that I decided to take up melodic percussion. I forced myself to learn to read music and started learning all kinds of songs and pieces. What amazed me was the emotional lift this gave me. Rhythm is one thing, but when you add melody and harmony it's like you're all of a sudden going from two dimensions to three dimensions. I can really understand the point that music utilizes many different parts of the brain. I could actually feel it happening in real time.

    • @phattymcnasty7268
      @phattymcnasty7268 Рік тому

      Try bass ☺️

    • @earthjustice01
      @earthjustice01 Рік тому +1

      @@phattymcnasty7268 guitars and stringed instruments are not my thing. Prefer hitting rather than pulling or plucking.

    • @qwertylife
      @qwertylife Рік тому +1

      Wonderful. What is melodic percussion?

    • @earthjustice01
      @earthjustice01 Рік тому +3

      @@qwertylife Xylophones, Marimba, and Vibraphones, tongue drums, balafons, etc. another word for the first three is "keyboard percussion", since they have the same layout as a piano.

  • @finnmusicstuff
    @finnmusicstuff 4 роки тому +1017

    Basically this video is sayin musicians are big brain moment

  • @Pietro.Valente
    @Pietro.Valente 8 років тому +879

    That's what I keep telling to everyone. I would love to see music more considered in the schools of our children, I hope we don't need to wait one more generation to do that.

    • @systempatcher
      @systempatcher 8 років тому +7

      +Pietro Valente - Drummer & Composer Chorus' and bands have been around for hundreds of years in school. I don't even know what you're getting at, you can't force children to play music.

    • @Pietro.Valente
      @Pietro.Valente 8 років тому +2

      +systempatcher i don't know where you come from but in Italy music it's not a subject in the weekly schedule at the elementary school.

    • @systempatcher
      @systempatcher 8 років тому

      Pietro Valente - Drummer & Composer That sounds terrible. I live in America by the way.

    • @systempatcher
      @systempatcher 8 років тому +4

      ***** Well in my school we were forced to take 4 music courses. They were terrible.

    • @Pietro.Valente
      @Pietro.Valente 8 років тому +1

      ***** Don't think, just do it! You will discover a whole new world!

  • @Llywi01
    @Llywi01 Рік тому +49

    When I was 14 years old, I tried to learn how to play the guitar but I couldn't cuz my father didn't like that.
    Now,That I'm 28. I'm learning by myself.
    I do painting and drawing too, and I'm improving my English and learning other languages. I love to learn diferente things. Just keep it going and enjoy all the process.
    Nice video btw. Greetings from Guatemala! 🇬🇹🇬🇹

  • @LillybethLilyLeah
    @LillybethLilyLeah 3 роки тому +11

    A video has almost never made me feel more understood, as a composer, one who plays by ear and feels music on a deep emotional level..music indeed is an intelligence🎼

  • @Walpurgys
    @Walpurgys 4 роки тому +1385

    “If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly”
    -TwoSetViolin (not really)

    • @jiyometrik
      @jiyometrik 4 роки тому +25

      Juber Navarrete *Ben Lee

    • @zaczac7030
      @zaczac7030 3 роки тому +7

      They didnt said that right? it was the male in a video theyre reacting to

    • @ishubetterthanyou1582
      @ishubetterthanyou1582 3 роки тому +7

      Davie504*

    • @SteelyGlow
      @SteelyGlow 3 роки тому +9

      If you practice a scale 30 minutes daily with 16th notes at 120 BPM, in three weeks you can switch to 160 BPM without quality drop. So in general this statement is true.

    • @rmsleftpinkiestoenail6771
      @rmsleftpinkiestoenail6771 3 роки тому +15

      That's *sacreligious*

  • @myday6292
    @myday6292 4 роки тому +3745

    so this is why asian moms want their kids to learn instruments but become doctor in future

    • @Xman34washere
      @Xman34washere 4 роки тому +187

      Because it actually works

    • @wendyshell8679
      @wendyshell8679 4 роки тому +32

      ONCE an ARMY, always an ARMY that’s funny!

    • @user-jo6vc9xr4d
      @user-jo6vc9xr4d 4 роки тому +21

      wow that's an interesting point

    • @hotrodjones74
      @hotrodjones74 4 роки тому +78

      Yeah, learning instruments helps their brains develop. But their kids always play boring instruments like the violin, which they eventually abandon. It's a bummer. Learning to play the guitar or piano is better. They can be lifelong hobbies. Jamming on the guitar after work while sipping a cold beer is heaven...

    • @sachio8610
      @sachio8610 3 роки тому +281

      Justin Davis Can’t believe you called the violin a boring instrument smh

  • @davekiely2912
    @davekiely2912 Рік тому +6

    I believe this research because in 2015 I was in a bad cycling accident and suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury. My recovery included rehabilitation related to memory and other cognitive elements. Physically I recovered quite well, however, my memory is affected a minor amount (minor according to me vs my wife). I had to relearn how to play finger-style guitar which continues to challenge me. My journey is a testament to the healing ability of the brain .. and yes I lose my keys fairly often too. There’s no magic wand .. but making music is a great help in recovery. Thanks for listening.

  • @Nothing2Interesting
    @Nothing2Interesting 3 роки тому +14

    The last thing my musical ego needed was to know that it also made me smarter. Thanks Ted.

  • @thetyranosorus
    @thetyranosorus 8 років тому +3196

    "equivalent to full body workout"
    so I just play my guitar to lose weight. thanks ted

    • @mattbarrett3618
      @mattbarrett3618 8 років тому +139

      Workout for the brain. A mental workout, if you will.

    • @tk4x431
      @tk4x431 7 років тому +45

      Play Angel Of Death. You'd be ripped in 3 minutes

    • @alexandra291188
      @alexandra291188 7 років тому +5

      Supposing you are not playing music at all...

    • @tk4x431
      @tk4x431 7 років тому +5

      Alexandra Zavitsanou Well maybe a hand workout lmao

    • @saltyman7888
      @saltyman7888 7 років тому +30

      I prefer to have hand workouts in a different manner.

  • @ambu6478
    @ambu6478 5 років тому +618

    I asked the Doctor, "will I be able to play the piano after my brain surgery?" He said "absolutely!" " That's great"I replied..."cuz I can't play a note now !"

    • @ppang
      @ppang 4 роки тому +7

      Play two note maybe

    • @KazuyaMishima91
      @KazuyaMishima91 4 роки тому +5

      Dr. Zaiuss dr. Zaius

    • @DarkLanowar
      @DarkLanowar 4 роки тому +6

      Of course you can play a note...you only need to push a key. Try on the violin if u're so brave!

    • @yurik1068
      @yurik1068 4 роки тому +2

      Wow! THAT WAS FUNNY. made my day.

    • @LuisRodriguez-mm9sm
      @LuisRodriguez-mm9sm 4 роки тому +2

      Don comedia :v

  • @PutriOddity
    @PutriOddity Рік тому +25

    Since I was a child I have had this ability to dial in on a certain instrument of a band and only hear those parts so I could learn all parts of songs and even visualized how they played the notes. It's like meditation for me to pick up a guitar or any instrument

  • @lauinesjunges
    @lauinesjunges 2 роки тому +5

    How wonderfully explained!
    Thanks for sharing this video! 🤓

  • @dragonborn3762
    @dragonborn3762 4 роки тому +205

    I wish they went more in depth with playing with others. There’s some feeling when your in a band or orchestra that is different than playing alone. Reading the music and waiting for your cue and then joining into a expertly crafted symphony is still the best feeling I’ve ever had.

    • @bolillo5013
      @bolillo5013 Рік тому +8

      I love the synergy of playing with a group; sometimes it feels like you can read the minds of the people your playing with lol. For example, there’s no feeling that compares to when my orchestra is perfectly synchronized and nails a performance; it’s amazing. Even if I’m just playing guitar or drums with my friends/family I have a great time.

    • @peterwilson8039
      @peterwilson8039 Рік тому +2

      @@bolillo5013 I find that I can play perfectly along with a track on my computer or tablet but take the backing music away and I'm lost.

    • @madlinhuman2880
      @madlinhuman2880 Рік тому

      It is, I really didn’t think about that untill you commented thaf

    • @VardaMusic
      @VardaMusic Рік тому +5

      Yes! Singing in harmony is maybe my favorite thing in a group, but playing flute, the energy around you...knowing you’re part of this human energy that’s coming together to outwardly realize a mood, an emotion, to show how we can all work together, reaching into something deeper than language and all the surface level stuff...it’s beautiful. :) Even smaller group, chamber music...really rewarding just to hear yourself telling a musical story with others.

    • @YoushouldNOW221
      @YoushouldNOW221 Рік тому

      Playing with others is the best. I was in a drum lesson and my drum teacher got excited and joined in with a conga. The perfect synergy and just skill that we had there was the most fub thing I have ever lived through

  • @NoName-iz6bs
    @NoName-iz6bs 4 роки тому +456

    Music is LIFE! Thats why our hearts have beats #FACTS

    • @mickeyguide3112
      @mickeyguide3112 4 роки тому +23

      No Name interesting but you could be right...they say the whole universe is made of frequencies and energy, like a giant opera lol

    • @anthonyd.2250
      @anthonyd.2250 4 роки тому +8

      EXACTLY!!!! MUSIC = LIFE
      EVERYTHING ELSE IS PRETTY MUCH A BIG DISTRACTION .
      A BUNCH OF MEANINGLESS OPINIONS OR IDEAS FROM PEOPLE WHO a. THINK THEY'RE REALLY IMPORTANT ( HOLLYWOOD STARS , POLITICIANS, EVERYDAY IDUOTS ) PEOPLE THAT YOU WILL NEVER TALK TO OR BE AROUND . & DONT DO A DAMN THING FOR YOU OR I
      IN LIFE . OR b. SOME KIND OF SO CALLED AUTHORITY FIGURES
      ( NO DIFFERENT THAN YOUOR I,
      A MORTAL MAN , NO SMARTER OR MORE INTELLIGENT ) BUT FOR SOME ODD REASONTHEY CAN MAKE DECISIONS ABOUT OTHER PEOPLES LIVES. LOL
      CRAZY !!! THANKGOD FOR THE MAGICAL, MYSTICAL THING CALLED MUSIC !!!!!!!! NO ONE CAN EVER TAKE IT AWAY FROM YOUR SOUL OR CONTROL ITS AWESOME POWER WITHIN YOU !

    • @Yael_PC
      @Yael_PC 4 роки тому

      No Name racism

    • @T-Ko0
      @T-Ko0 4 роки тому +2

      On top of that, everything is made up of atoms which consists of electrons, which move around with their individual frequencies

    • @edwardharutian454
      @edwardharutian454 4 роки тому +1

      @@anthonyd.2250 that's humor right?

  • @kendalton6794
    @kendalton6794 Рік тому +7

    OK you’ve been scrolling for long enough, now get back to practicing your instrument(s).

  • @determineddoug2945
    @determineddoug2945 Рік тому +7

    bring back music learning into childhood education

  • @ilikechicken8403
    @ilikechicken8403 5 років тому +3036

    Where are my proud guitarists....??

  • @bharthyadav6794
    @bharthyadav6794 4 роки тому +479

    That's y Albert Einstein was playing violin when he was stressed by thinking of problems

    • @iamthemck
      @iamthemck 4 роки тому +53

      And sherlock holmes

    • @johanslays_
      @johanslays_ 4 роки тому +8

      @@iamthemck yup Sherlock Holmes too

    • @T-Ko0
      @T-Ko0 4 роки тому +1

      U all r right

    • @dariyaburtseva3371
      @dariyaburtseva3371 4 роки тому +1

      and dr house

    • @919lazaro
      @919lazaro 4 роки тому

      @@dariyaburtseva3371 kkk good very good

  • @Shartrais
    @Shartrais Рік тому +2

    It’s not only the technical part, but also to be conscious of the rhythm, where we have a lot of different notes with different durations and also to stay in tune in instruments that requieres so.

  • @kedarbahulkar189
    @kedarbahulkar189 Місяць тому +1

    Wholesome and informative.
    Agreed with many key points explained concisely.
    * Listening music vs actually playing music
    * Clarity and executive level thinking, improves clarity and planning
    * it is an entire workout for brain equivalent to playing any sport
    Loved this Ted Ed video

  • @smooooth_
    @smooooth_ 8 років тому +457

    I've been playing music for 5 years, I'm in three jazz bands, and a wind ensemble, yet I'm still pretty dumb

    • @Deathbysnakes90
      @Deathbysnakes90 8 років тому +31

      +Astronautical Films No your not...

    • @smooooth_
      @smooooth_ 8 років тому +10

      The sky is falling because tomatoes are really annoying. I guess.

    • @sawknitsrestha3698
      @sawknitsrestha3698 8 років тому +23

      +The sky is falling because tomatoes are really annoying. you're*

    • @Deathbysnakes90
      @Deathbysnakes90 8 років тому +3

      Sawknit Srestha Why the fuck should I care?

    • @Deathbysnakes90
      @Deathbysnakes90 8 років тому +22

      seth chizmar Your right....Going to watch other people calming their tits and taking deep breathes on pornhub.

  • @jamesmiller7712
    @jamesmiller7712 6 років тому +488

    1:44 if you need a map of the London Underground system

  • @shevetlevi2821
    @shevetlevi2821 Рік тому

    This great to hear. I retired from dentistry not long ago but remember one of my patients, an elderly musician, told me that if you play an instrument you'll never get senile. It's quite a claim but in any case I'm using my time in retirement well, learning new skills and rehabilitating forgotten ones that I put aside for years. I've been self-learning with Flowkey Piano for the past 4 months. I haven't passed over that threshold yet where it's fun and gratifying but I hope to reach that in the next half year.

  • @julesbarcibalinformal4783
    @julesbarcibalinformal4783 4 роки тому +170

    Big Respect for musicians and music listeners 💪🏼🎶

  • @Pauly421
    @Pauly421 8 років тому +411

    Ah that explains why I'm so amazing all the time. Thanks guys.

    • @lilysthapit2222
      @lilysthapit2222 6 років тому +9

      Paul McDonagh I guess that's true but my maths will never improve this year.

    • @shewantthem.d.2243
      @shewantthem.d.2243 6 років тому +9

      Paul McDonagh so amazing? It is said incompetent people tend to think themselves as amazing.

    • @leodahvee
      @leodahvee 5 років тому +5

      She want the M.D. r/wooosh

  • @tristan_840
    @tristan_840 Рік тому +1

    It's so fascinating, I've already watched and liked this video, yet it popped up in my recommendations at this time that I am thinking of going back to playing instruments.

  • @oakmystmusicproduction
    @oakmystmusicproduction Рік тому +1

    great to hear that ,so will keep playing !!

  • @maemaeii5060
    @maemaeii5060 8 років тому +251

    Why don't we learn more music in school? It seems like it would be exteremely beneficial if everyone learned a musical instrument (three years of recorder lessons don't count...that was torture)

    • @maemaeii5060
      @maemaeii5060 8 років тому +31

      Well I do want to be an artist and I spend hours doing math which I absolutely hate. I think there should be a balance between creative work and non creative work in school. It seems like the whole world thinks that everyone wants to become a doctor or a college professor. And wouldn't the instrument learning help with calculus three, if the video is right?

    • @lilmcchick4968
      @lilmcchick4968 8 років тому +10

      School doesn't count music as a core class, but my teacher said it is a core class or at least it should be. I hate school, music is LYIIIFEEEEE

    • @Ketchupplant
      @Ketchupplant 8 років тому +3

      we actually learn music at school.

    • @Kio_Kurashi
      @Kio_Kurashi 8 років тому +2

      And they think teaching us about budgeting and taxes is a waste of time too apparently.

    • @L4Vo5
      @L4Vo5 8 років тому +5

      I have music at school, and i'd hate to be FORCED to learn an instrument to pass the year (MUCH, MUCH less than i would hate to be forced to learn to draw good, tho).

  • @cabal4171
    @cabal4171 5 років тому +1629

    Imagine someone's brain during a Ling Ling workout

    • @i_e_she
      @i_e_she 4 роки тому +37

      Oh they should do that! Collab with a neuroscientist and see what goes on in their brains during it!

    • @joshuahotchkiss6379
      @joshuahotchkiss6379 4 роки тому +9

      YASSSS

    • @obedpoto-poto5847
      @obedpoto-poto5847 4 роки тому +54

      Brett and Eddy are proud

    • @monsieurbeastian3068
      @monsieurbeastian3068 4 роки тому +5

      Obed Poto-Poto brest lol

    • @lavashu1916
      @lavashu1916 4 роки тому +6

      Cabal ***hungarian rhapsody no 2 intensifies***

  • @TheChazz1225
    @TheChazz1225 Рік тому

    Getting back into playing classical piano last year was one of the best things for my mental health. I've seen how its improved my life and my relationships with people around me and I don't plan on stopping soon.

  • @MinaWalker
    @MinaWalker Рік тому +8

    Playing Bass guitar, piano and ukulele has definitely been an incredible impact on my life ❤

  • @dxvxm335
    @dxvxm335 3 роки тому +107

    Haha this is so true! I learned how to play piano, guitar, and drums from a young age and i finished grade 11 math with a soaring 40%

    • @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823
      @windsofmarchjourneyperrytr2823 3 роки тому +4

      Push your school to get you a great math teacher. Use the ADA act (Americans with disabilities) if you can (as for ADD).
      I did that and went from a D to an A in 1.5 weeks.
      Like a private tutor.

    • @booplaw9881
      @booplaw9881 2 роки тому +3

      You had us in the first half, ngl

    • @GeekyGumbots
      @GeekyGumbots 2 роки тому

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @Spyboi666
      @Spyboi666 Рік тому

      F

  • @alvnbn
    @alvnbn 9 років тому +156

    I'm gonna start playing triangle

    • @Alicia-ix5tv
      @Alicia-ix5tv 5 років тому +5

      Unfortunately, if you join an ensemble, you won’t be just playing triangle, you’d have to switch between different percussion instruments. But if it’s by yourself or with friends, go for it!

    • @ranatlas
      @ranatlas 4 роки тому

      Great ! You would be in the same company as Ed Grimley. And that's no lie, I must say.

  • @user-hj6zo3rs7q
    @user-hj6zo3rs7q 5 місяців тому

    This video was super insightful. i felt a pull towards music since i was young. now that i create it i totally understand those "fireworks" mentioned. i feel those fireworks everytime i play or sing. great video

  • @hussainshah5868
    @hussainshah5868 5 місяців тому +2

    Two big feelings I'm having. Regret for not learning an instrument when I was younger, but also grateful I am in the process of doing so right now! Interesting video, thanks to my homies TED and Ed

  • @lorenzoboselli1725
    @lorenzoboselli1725 4 роки тому +224

    So if I can actually play 6 different type of musical instruments my brain must be Arnold Schwarzenegger

    • @simoneadiaranario3794
      @simoneadiaranario3794 4 роки тому +14

      Still not up to Ling Ling standards :"(

    • @lorenzoboselli1725
      @lorenzoboselli1725 4 роки тому +1

      Adia Ranario sad but true

    • @dnguyen787
      @dnguyen787 3 роки тому +1

      That might kill your brain! This video says playing an instrument, not more than one.:-)

    • @vision3439
      @vision3439 2 роки тому

      dont say the n word.

  • @PierreParo
    @PierreParo 4 роки тому +725

    Comments:
    90%: guitarists proud of their brain capacities
    22%: people unable to count

    • @SparrowHawk183
      @SparrowHawk183 4 роки тому +30

      Ha! And 112% are chuckling 🤣

    • @waffrentrager8216
      @waffrentrager8216 4 роки тому +3

      @@SparrowHawk183 agreed lol, im not a guitarist BTW

    • @Killerbee4712
      @Killerbee4712 3 роки тому +3

      Lol so many guitarists, haripists where you at lol

    • @zefanhu6033
      @zefanhu6033 3 роки тому

      90% of guitarists do not represent 90% of the population hello? You probably don't play instruments that's why you post stuff like this.

    • @keevankk873
      @keevankk873 3 роки тому +4

      @@zefanhu6033 it's already been established that he's one of the people here who can't count. He was probably just adding to the joke by saying guitarists instead of musicians.

  • @CVGuitar
    @CVGuitar Рік тому

    Been a musician since I was a kid -- and I love this video!

  • @JyotiShivaShakti
    @JyotiShivaShakti 7 місяців тому

    I also started music lessons again and love it. Missed very much❤

  • @SanderCurtis
    @SanderCurtis 8 років тому +1664

    I play piano but I sucked at math my whole life ... give my money back.

    • @cuentaparaguardarelcoc8050
      @cuentaparaguardarelcoc8050 7 років тому +377

      Probably you would suck even more if you didn't play any instrument xD

    • @alikhidzam3749
      @alikhidzam3749 7 років тому +52

      you need to practice.

    • @saandyyvh6682
      @saandyyvh6682 7 років тому +18

      Emmanuel Brossard Horrible at Piano, really good at math

    • @vibodhj349
      @vibodhj349 7 років тому +1

      This was cool.

    • @buzzerking
      @buzzerking 6 років тому +23

      " Maths is really more about being able to learn all the formulas with which to solve a said problem, rather that knowing how to without practice"
      Math is really way more open ended than that. You were just taught bad. There are often multiple ways to tackle problems as well if you're creative enough.

  • @CreepypastaHorror
    @CreepypastaHorror 8 років тому +1126

    I have been on the fence about learning to play the electronic keyboard, I think I'm going to now. Thank you :)

    • @FluffyFractalshard
      @FluffyFractalshard 8 років тому +33

      +Erick Alden yeah do it, its awesome! :D coming up with even the simplest of melodies you can feel the brain party going on and your smile will proof your brain is happy :)

    • @spiritedrenee9895
      @spiritedrenee9895 6 років тому +4

      That's the same as what I play. :)

    • @Wylierocks
      @Wylierocks 6 років тому +23

      Didn’t ask

    • @111111111111669
      @111111111111669 6 років тому

      Erick Alden i

    • @lilysthapit2222
      @lilysthapit2222 6 років тому

      FluffyFractalshard
      I made a okay melody that sounds like a battle with a ninja. Its a bit intimidating and the melody can be repeated many times. In the middle, a remix of the first part and a bit of a 'break' is given to let the intimidation go for a bit and give the listener a rest, then again the first part starts and the song repeats again and again.

  • @thorny3218
    @thorny3218 Рік тому +2

    I stared playing guitar at 16. I got hooked and spent my time practicing, a lot. My friends would be out partying and getting in trouble. I’ve felt the benefit of playing as far as being better at other things. It taught me to learn, if that makes sense. I learn new things much faster than most. For instance, I learned to juggle the first day I tried it, the sources I was using to teach myself told me it would take a couple weeks. Within two weeks I was doing some advanced moves. I went to learn piano and found I was pretty good at it because of all the ear training, was playing decently in a couple days. Anyway, I’m nearly 40 now and just bought my teen daughter her first guitar. She is finally ready to learn from pops. What I’m working on as far as my musicianship is playing and singing. Talk about a mental exercise! You have to be good enough with the music to play it almost without thinking because when you attempt to sing it sort of short circuits my guitar playing. moving both fretting hand and picking hand at the same time as trying to sing is the ultimate in mental push-ups for me. If you don’t play yet, you should start. 🥰

  • @damonirvine8910
    @damonirvine8910 Рік тому

    I loved the old-timey cartoon style in the animation! Very easy to digest and interesting to watch!

  • @user-gm5kk5nu9v
    @user-gm5kk5nu9v 4 роки тому +377

    That's why Ling Ling can be doctor la

    • @mavisdom-animeonpiano
      @mavisdom-animeonpiano 4 роки тому +2

      令翹 lmao

    • @arsyahr138
      @arsyahr138 4 роки тому +18

      He practices 42 hours a day

    • @chyle.mp4
      @chyle.mp4 4 роки тому +4

      interesting

    • @Ummmvera
      @Ummmvera 3 роки тому +11

      @@arsyahr138 you can't practice 42 hours a day.
      If that were possible ling ling wouldn't stop at 40

    • @ck1894
      @ck1894 3 роки тому +7

      I read this in Eddys ˋAsian mum ´voice, because you put the la at the end 😂

  • @balladin9200
    @balladin9200 4 роки тому +66

    Musicians: It’s big brain time.

  • @esterakovnatska3944
    @esterakovnatska3944 3 місяці тому

    Thank you for such amazing content!!! TebEd never dissapoints❤

  • @OfficialRoseHehe
    @OfficialRoseHehe 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for this information!!

  • @Oceananswer
    @Oceananswer 9 років тому +132

    I play organ, so I have to play with both hands and feet. My brain must be exploding with activity then.

    • @jellykid5098
      @jellykid5098 9 років тому +8

      No, pretty much the same because it excercises the motor skill along with other musicians and adding feet shouldn't cause that much of a difference.

    • @Oceananswer
      @Oceananswer 9 років тому +7

      Organ is MUCH different than how you use a drum set or a piano, your feet can be just as active as your hands, there is another keyboard with usually 32 pedals you play.

    • @Oceananswer
      @Oceananswer 9 років тому +1

      Angela Yu Organ is MUCH different than how you use a drum set or a piano, your feet can be just as active as your hands, there is another keyboard with usually 32 pedals you play.

    • @brazwen
      @brazwen 9 років тому +8

      Oceananswer Try playing like Danny Carey on drums. Polyrhythms, Polymeters, each limb playing in their own time signature. Also, frequent tempo changes.

    • @Hellion6325
      @Hellion6325 9 років тому +3

      brazwen Tomas Haake and Matt Garstka come to mind

  • @gabbyontheoutside5452
    @gabbyontheoutside5452 7 років тому +945

    I play 7 instruments so my brain must be ripped

    • @thebrinksf69
      @thebrinksf69 6 років тому +181

      only if you play them all simultaneously

    • @naima7802
      @naima7802 6 років тому +2

      GabbyOnTheOutside ya

    • @Asmr_kungfu
      @Asmr_kungfu 5 років тому +63

      GabbyOnTheOutside LingLing !!!!!!

    • @mrf.7528
      @mrf.7528 5 років тому +18

      No, it will just split into 7 poor pieces and you will be kinda bad at all 7. If u have talent your ear will dominate your arms or mouth or legs to all 7 instruments and ignore the hard sheet music parts because it is too... multi-tasking

    • @joeysasscheeks5215
      @joeysasscheeks5215 5 років тому +8

      Mihawk what...?

  • @huhi-oz2dz
    @huhi-oz2dz 2 місяці тому +1

    I taught guitar strumming lead solo Bass drumming with notes reading and finished teaching all hit songs awarded instrumental music in 1978 and 20 years later, also till now that I found out to those who were good in playing instruments are very successful not only in musical works job but in other non musical jobs as leadership management in army company movies, your research points are absolutely right as I have just known and noticed recently. Agree 100%.

    • @KatWoodland
      @KatWoodland 16 днів тому

      Finally a comment that has insight. Thank you. Playing the guitar is how I survived my final years in the torture chamber referred to as a “home” controlled by toxic parents.

  • @davesabo7474
    @davesabo7474 Рік тому

    Great video been playing instruments for 58 years did help my brain ,oh and by the way great background music!

  • @herrerarafael1914
    @herrerarafael1914 4 роки тому +125

    What if you, chew gum, read music sheet, play an instrument, and listen to music at the same time?

    • @WarerBrow
      @WarerBrow 4 роки тому +6

      You'll get caries

    • @coderainbow2581
      @coderainbow2581 4 роки тому +2

      I listen to music while practicing guitar coz I have adhd and get distracted really easily

    • @ankavoskuilen1725
      @ankavoskuilen1725 4 роки тому +9

      It better not be a woodwind or brass instrument then.

    • @heartsthekitteh6239
      @heartsthekitteh6239 4 роки тому +6

      Legend has it you will ascend to the seventh dimension

    • @littlegeek7788
      @littlegeek7788 4 роки тому

      Using 100% of brain be like