J Fairclough Music School

J Fairclough Music School J Fairclough Music School offers private tuition in piano for ages 6 and above. In the school holida

All students are unique and have their own styles for learning. They should all be given the opportunity to enjoy their lessons. My aim is to cater for their individual needs in order to develop their skills and build confidence on their chosen instrument. Students will learn to read music and will have the option of taking examinations, if they wish. J Fairclough Music School is now a validated L

earning Destination for Children's University. So if students have a Passport for Learning with Children's University they can start collecting stamps!

An interesting read … 🎹🎶🎹🎶🎹🎶🎹Playing an instrument requires the brain to simultaneously process visual information (read...
15/03/2026

An interesting read … 🎹🎶🎹🎶🎹🎶🎹

Playing an instrument requires the brain to simultaneously process visual information (reading notation), auditory feedback (listening to the sound), and fine motor movements (moving fingers or hands). This constant “cross-talk” strengthens connections between different brain regions, particularly the auditory-motor network.

Musical training has also been shown to increase the size and density of the corpus callosum, the bridge of white matter connecting the left and right hemispheres. This leads to faster and more efficient communication across the entire brain.

Long-term practice also results in structural changes, such as increased gray matter volume (neuronal cell bodies) in areas responsible for motor control and auditory processing. It also promotes white matter plasticity, increasing the speed and efficiency of nerve impulse transmission.

Repeatedly practicing a skill reinforces frequently used synapses and prunes away unused ones, making neural pathways more efficient over time.

This enhanced neural connectivity has several benefits. Musicians often demonstrate superior skills in planning, problem-solving, and multitasking because their brains are constantly engaged in real-time decision-making and error correction.

Playing an instrument also boosts working memory (the ability to hold and manipulate information) and long-term memory. Musicians have shown up to 40% improvement in memory-related tasks compared to non-musicians.

Because music and language share overlapping neural pathways, musical training can enhance verbal fluency, reading comprehension and second language acquisition.

Building “cognitive reserve” through music helps the brain remain resilient against age-related decline. Research suggests that musicians may have a lower risk of developing dementia and can better maintain mental sharpness in later life.

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22/02/2026
Enjoy learning & playing piano is the best……..
22/02/2026

Enjoy learning & playing piano is the best……..

21/02/2026

Looking forward to Piano lessons restarting after the half term break! The Music room is all ready and waiting for you 🥰 …………..
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Happy new year from JF Music in Burscough. I have a few slots available for piano lessons in a months time. If intereste...
10/01/2026

Happy new year from JF Music in Burscough. I have a few slots available for piano lessons in a months time. If interested, feel free to message me 🎹🎹🎹 contact details, Joanne 07791461739

01/01/2026

Long term research shows that the strongest predictor of adult success is not intelligence or talent. One major factor stands out early responsibility at home. Children who help with simple chores develop skills that shape their future stability and emotional health.

75 year Harvard study followed individuals from childhood into adulthood. Researchers found that children who regularly helped at home were more likely to have stable careers, healthier relationships, and better emotional well being decades later. Chores taught accountability, persistence, and confidence through daily practice.

Helping at home gives the brain repeated experiences of competence. Completing tasks signals to the nervous system that effort leads to results. This builds self trust, emotional regulation, and resilience. Over time, these patterns strengthen motivation and reduce feelings of helplessness during stress.

Parents can support this development by involving children in age appropriate responsibilities. Simple tasks like setting the table, tidying toys, or helping with meals matter more than perfection. These moments teach children they are capable and needed. Early responsibility shapes how the brain approaches challenges, relationships, and work throughout life.

🎹 🎶🎹 I am proud to say that ………JF Music is a learning designation for The Children’s University. 🎹🎶🎹Well done to those s...
22/12/2025

🎹 🎶🎹 I am proud to say that ………
JF Music is a learning designation for The Children’s University. 🎹🎶🎹
Well done to those students who have achieved their rewards as part of the Children’s University!
Merry Christmas 🌲🎹🌲🎹🌲🎹🌲

25/09/2025

🌸 Gentle Words Grow Gentle Hearts

The words you speak to your child become their inner voice.
Choose patience over pressure, love over anger, and watch them grow with confidence. 💖

✨ Speak gently, raise strongly.

24/08/2025

Reading bedtime stories every day has a profound impact on children’s development and overall well-being. The calming routine of hearing a story before sleep helps them relax, making it easier to drift off and enjoy better quality rest. A consistent bedtime ritual signals to the brain that it’s time to wind down, which improves sleep patterns and reduces nighttime anxiety.

Beyond rest, stories ignite imagination and creativity. As children visualize characters, settings, and adventures, their minds learn to think beyond the obvious and expand their curiosity. This mental stimulation enhances vocabulary, comprehension, and even problem-solving skills. Most importantly, bedtime reading strengthens emotional bonds between parent and child. Sharing stories fosters closeness, trust, and communication, creating cherished memories that last a lifetime. In short, a daily bedtime story is not just a routine—it’s an investment in healthier sleep, sharper imagination, and stronger family connections.

Address

Trevor Road
Burscough
L407RU

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 7pm
Tuesday 1pm - 6pm
Wednesday 3:30pm - 7:30pm
Thursday 9am - 12pm
3pm - 7pm
Friday 9am - 5:30pm

Telephone

+441704896824

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