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Does playing piano make you ambidextrous?

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Playing the piano does require you to use both hands, but many other instruments require both hands, like the violin, the flute, and most other instruments in the orchestra. But wait! read more

Therefore, playing the piano does not make you ambidextrous in any way. To answer the question literally, the term ambidextrous technically means to be equally proficient in both hands. While playing the piano does help you master your playing in both hands, this does not help the skills of your non-dominant hand in any other activities. read more

Right-handed, left-handed, digital ambidextrous, and etc.. has nothing to do with piano playing. A person excels in typewriting is not equal to a piano player, so to speak. When you learn how to play the piano, your fingers, hands, wrists, arms are trained separately and simultaneously accord to different music pieces and techniques. read more

You can also skip the first 3 steps if you want to hurry to become ambidextrous and can't handle the boredom of completing these tasks more slowly at first. 5 Keep using just your non-dominant hand for all complex, non dangerous tasks. read more

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