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Music’s Benefits Last a Lifetime by Denie Riggs Administrator Early Childhood Music Albert Einstein’s fifth grade teacher told his parents that he was ‘stupid’ and incapable of learning. Albert had demonstrated an inability to take tests and to get passing grades. His teacher recommended they place Albert in a workhouse. Sometime later, he began to study the violin. Years later Albert credited his genius to the violin. Whenever he would get stumped while working on a formula, the answer would come to him while playing his violin. When asked to write the Constitution of the United States, Thomas Jefferson struggled to find the right words to express his heart. After many restless days, he wrote his wife requesting that she send his violin to him. The landlord under his small office in Philadelphia states that she would hear Thomas pacing. Then she would hear music from his violin followed by silence. After playing music, Thomas was able to sit at the desk and write the foundational doctrine for our government, so eloquently worded and complete. What happened to these two men as they played the violin? If we all study the violin will we become geniuses or great statesmen? Does the violin have some magical power over situations or the mind? No, it’s even better than that! It has to do with brain function. The left hemisphere of the brain is the reasoning side. It is the part of our brain that enables us to walk and talk. The right hemisphere of the brain is the creative side. Research studies show that when a person sings or plays a musical instrument, both hemispheres of the brain are called to work together. No other activity we can participate in achieves this same result. What we now know is that Albert Einstein was probably mostly right brain functioning. He was seen as a child as stupid and unable to keep up with ‘normal’ students. However, when music was brought into his life, both brain hemispheres flowed together. The genius locked up in his right brain was able to cross over to his left brain and he was able to function as probably the most brilliant man of our century. The Bible tells us to sing and make music before the Lord. I have noticed recently how often the Bible says to sing praises to God. Why not chant praises or say praises. Do you think that perhaps, He who made us knows that our entire being flows together and is enhanced when we sing or play music? God wants us to use that ability to praise Him! How awesome. Playing music formats the brain for orderly storage and recovery of data. Studies show that if a student practices music for one hour in the morning, the brain is formatted for better storage and recovery of information for most of the day. Hungary is one of the poorest countries in our world. Yet they rank highest in academic excellence. Why? Could it be because they have a mandatory music requirement for grades one through nine? The first four hours of each day are set aside for music, orchestra and choir. That’s not all, the top three ranking nations in the world all have mandatory music requirements for their students in the lower grade levels. The results speak for themselves. America spends 29 times more dollars than any other nation on education, yet ranks 14th out of 17 countries in academic excellence. Why? Could it be because music programs have been pulled out of our schools as unnecessary spending of tax dollars? How sad for our children. How sad for our nation! Let’s look at some facts:
Here are some ideas to enhance your children’s brain function:
Come on kids; let’s make music! |
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