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post Aug 13 2006, 08:26 PM
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Does anyone here play an instrument of any kind?

From what I've heard, music apparently affects children - mostly teenagers - in a very dramatic way. By music, I am not refering to "modern" music listened to by children every day, but rather more along the lines of classical music, and less "violent" music so to speak. Children who play musical instrument supposedly do better academically than children whom do not.

I personally play the violin.


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post Aug 13 2006, 08:36 PM
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Define "violent" music.
And children who play instruments usually do better in math because they need to learn time signatures. It's supposed that they can also do better in languages classes because of the learning of defined structures in music. But, it is a rather vague correlation.

Anyways. I played the Trumpet in fifth/sixth grade, and I'll be taking a Piano class this coming semester, though I've been kind of tinkering with them most of my life.


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