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Music Benefits Your Brain
February 13, 2015
In nature nothing is perfect and everything is perfect. Trees can be contorted, bent in weird ways, and they’re still beautiful.
-Alice Walker

“Playing music is the brain’s equivalent of a full-body workout," writes Maria Popova in her article, "How Playing Music Benefits Your Brain More than Any Other Activity," in Brain Pickings.  "Playing an instrument engages practically every area of the brain at once — especially the visual, auditory, and motor cortices. And, as in any other workout, disciplined, structured practice in playing music strengthens those brain functions, allowing us to apply that strength to other activities….  Playing music has been found to increase the volume and activity in the brain’s corpus callosum — the bridge between the two hemispheres — allowing messages to get across the brain faster and through more diverse routes. This may allow musicians to solve problems more effectively and creatively, in both academic and social settings.

"Because making music also involves crafting and understanding its emotional content and message, musicians also have higher levels of executive function — a category of interlinked tasks that includes planning, strategizing, and attention to detail, and requires simultaneous analysis of both cognitive and emotional aspects.

"This ability also has an impact on how our memory systems work. And, indeed, musicians exhibit enhanced memory functions — creating, storing, and retrieving memories more quickly and efficiently. Studies have found that musicians appear to use their highly connected brains to give each memory multiple tags, such as a conceptual tag, an emotional tag, an audio tag, and a contextual tag — like a good Internet search engine."





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Peter Gebhardt · February 13, 2015
Independent ece consultant
Dallas, TX, United States


The children always made the musical instruments area one of the favorites in the preschool classroom. Spontaneous parades would erupt and every child would have grabbed an instrument like a triangle or a drum or a recorder or a kazoo and work time would become a celebration. Adults would support the rest of the children to get involved if they wanted to. Musical rhymes and other easy tunes would be repeated often in large group.

Rachel Rieck · February 13, 2015
Avondale, Arizona, United States


Music Is Perfect! Helps You Think And Relax.

Rachel Rieck · February 13, 2015
Avondale, Arizona, United States


Music is perfect for everything. It puts you in different moods.

Francis Wardle · February 13, 2015
Center for the Study of Biracial Children (CSBC)
Denver, CO, United States


Just another reason we should be focusing on teaching music - and dance and the visual arts - to all young children, while carefully integrating literacy and math within the overall curriculum.



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