
Jessica Haynie is the daughter of a piano teacher and began making music when she was just three years old. She grew up studying the guitar, percussion, and french horn, but piano always remained her first love and she began teaching piano lessons in high school.
After studying jazz theory and performance in San Antonio, Jessica made her way to Austin to The University of Texas where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree and studied classical piano performance, accompaniment, and chamber music.After college, Jessica spent several years in marketing at Universal Music Group in New York working with artists such as Sting, Andrea Bocelli, Renee Fleming, and Elvis Costello.
After studying jazz theory and performance in San Antonio, Jessica made her way to Austin to The University of Texas where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree and studied classical piano performance, accompaniment, and chamber music.After college, Jessica spent several years in marketing at Universal Music Group in New York working with artists such as Sting, Andrea Bocelli, Renee Fleming, and Elvis Costello.
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When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. The process of playing music results in intricate, complex, and incredibly fast signals in all parts of the brain, especially, auditory, motor, and visual centers.
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