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SCIENTISTS STUDY HOW MUSIC TRAINING AFFECTS THE BRAIN
NEWSWISE/Medical News
New research shows that the special training of music conductors seems to enhance the way their senses work together—enabling them to quickly tell who played a wrong note, for example. Scientists hope the research will lead to new discoveries about how music training may change the brain.
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Setting Christopher Columbus’s journey, the virtues of kindness, and even the long “e” sound to music are part of a day’s work for Steve Roslonek. The musician conducts workshops that use songwriting to reinforce skills and concepts taught in other classes.
Setting Christopher Columbus’s journey, the virtues of kindness, and even the long “e” sound to music are part of a day’s work for Steve Roslonek. The musician conducts workshops that use songwriting to reinforce skills and concepts taught in other classes.