



It's never too late to start!
That's probably a great philosophy for life in general, but it applies especially well to music lessons.
Adults have the perspective to appreciate the beauty and benefits of this new pursuit, and the mental acuity to approach it in a structured way.
About the only thing standing in most adults' way is inertia — and there's only one cure for that.
As BusinessWeek magazine reported recently, more and more adults are taking music lessons.
Whether you're a professional — like the veterinarian who started lessons at age 44 — or someone like 100 year old Stillman Munger, identified by Falcetti Music in Springfield, MA and the Lowrey Organ Company as the nation's oldest piano student — you'll find that playing music not only adds beauty to your life, but subtracts stress.