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Most men over 50 have told themselves at some point that it's too late to learn an instrument. Too old, too busy, fingers too stiff. In this episode, we push back on all of that. The research on piano and the aging brain is genuinely striking — we're talking about measurable improvements in memory, focus, and cognitive flexibility, along with real reductions in stress and depression. Beyond the science, there's something harder to quantify: the quiet satisfaction of sitting down at a keyboard and making something that didn't exist before. We cover the cognitive, physical, and emotional case for picking up piano in retirement, and we talk practically about how to get started — lessons, apps, realistic expectations, and why this might be the most rewarding thing you try in your second half.
By The Encore ProjectMost men over 50 have told themselves at some point that it's too late to learn an instrument. Too old, too busy, fingers too stiff. In this episode, we push back on all of that. The research on piano and the aging brain is genuinely striking — we're talking about measurable improvements in memory, focus, and cognitive flexibility, along with real reductions in stress and depression. Beyond the science, there's something harder to quantify: the quiet satisfaction of sitting down at a keyboard and making something that didn't exist before. We cover the cognitive, physical, and emotional case for picking up piano in retirement, and we talk practically about how to get started — lessons, apps, realistic expectations, and why this might be the most rewarding thing you try in your second half.