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Listening to and playing music is an activity that enriches us throughout our lives, from birth to death, and it is a medium that has been proven time and time again to promote happiness in your life and the lives of those around you. Music is not just for art, entertainment, and pleasure but also medicine for the body and soul. It is intrinsic to all cultures, and playing music is one of the few activities that involve using the whole brain. In this whitepaper, we will look in-depth at how playing music has surprising benefits for learning language, improving memory, and focusing attention and physical coordination and development.