Thursday, August 25, 2011

The power of music on the brain!

The power of music can not be denied. High school students have to study music develop higher average grade point, physically faster, and better listening skills. The first three schools in the United States attach great importance to the development of music and the arts. Moreover, instead of the three main countries of academia, Hungary, Japan and the Netherlands a great value for music education and participation in music.

Dr. Nina Kraus is a professor of neurobiology and physiologyconducted at Northwestern, the study shows that children who had only 20 minutes a day of music lessons a significant change in how their nervous system responds to sound and sound as it occurs in the brain detected. Whether it's music or voice!

Japanese Rock Band

Kraus says, "playing an instrument, the brain learns to sound important to improve the complex processes". This is a skill that is particularly useful for people with learning disabilities, which is prone to make noise tobut also useful for children and children in noisy environments. There are strong indications that the music and the brain focuses on individual events in a noisy environment.

In my experience as a musician saxophone music with other instruments, if there are other wind instruments, wind instruments are different, and other percussion instruments ... or play in a rock or blues, my tenor sax, is to take charge of my goal in my life and allowed me as an individual to pursue higherVocations in business and music.

"Musicians are always in harmony and melody are used to the sound of his instrument. They are constantly at the moment to play their notes, rhythm, timbre, etc., while continuing to make changes to their game as a whole in the band. You can imagine how that would affect the learning ability of a child in a noisy classroom, "says Kraus.

The physiological benefits of music can be experienced at any agebut it is best to start musical training in childhood

The power of music on the brain!

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