Posted on August 30, 2017 by Kenton Wyatt
https://www.inc.com/john-rampton/the-benefits-of-playing-music-help-your-brain-more.html Learning an instrument has showed an increase resilience to any age-related decline in hearing. The brain-training is big business. For companies like BrainHQ, Luminosity, and Cogmed, it’s actually a multimillion dollar business that is expected to surpass $3 billion by 2020. But, do the actually benefit your brain? Research doesn’t believe so. In fact, […]
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Posted on October 24, 2015 by Kenton Wyatt
Over the 2013-2014 school year, the evaluation data collected suggest that the ETM program model is being effectively implemented. ETM instruction is positively associated with students’ academic skills and achievement, as well as their general development and school engagement, and the program builds support of music education within its partnership schools and communities. To measure […]
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Posted on October 28, 2013 by waynefarley
Author: African Music African music is very traditional and has been handed down from father to son and from generation to another. When a music concert is forthcoming, posters will be pinned on every street wall, radio adverts play and the final day for the concert sets in. Africans line up in queue with either their […]
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Posted on October 28, 2013 by waynefarley
Author: Advance Music Taking music lessons is one of the activities parents would want for their children. For children of all ages, it is often the parents who encourage them to study music. In some cases, children encounter music through school, friends, relatives and churches. If you have children who want to study music, they can […]
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