This is counterintuitive, I know. Our natural response to
seeing our child struggle is to find a way to help, not to
add to the burden. If a child is struggling, why should we
risk setting them up for failure in music lessons?
The
answer is simple. Playing music has been discovered to
have a direct and almost immediate effect on the brain of
the student. That’s right. Music lessons have been shown
in a German study to have a significant impact on the way
the brain functions after as little as five weeks!
What they found, when comparing a group of students
taking music lessons with a control group that was not,
was that students who had taken as few as ten music
lessons over a five week period exhibited a significant
ear to hand link.
So? What’s the big deal? Life doesn’t make much use of
ear to hand connections unless you want to play an
instrument by ear (I’ve always thought that provoked a
strange mental picture – imagine the ears you’d have to
have to play the trombone!). The significance is two fold.
First, it means that music lessons lead to brain
development which ultimately means that music lessons have
the effect of giving the individual that is taking the
lessons improved brain function from which to draw in the
rest of his or her life. Second, (and I saved the best for
last) the ear to hand brain connection from music lessons
is significant because researchers in Hong Kong took the
study one step further and tested a group of students with
music lessons and a group without music lessons for verbal
memory and found that the group that was taking music
lessons outscored their nonmusical peers by a significant
margin.
It gets better still. The same groups of students were
tested a year later, even after some of them had
discontinued their music lessons, and found that they
still outscored their nonmusical peers in verbal tests!
The moral to that story is get your child (or even
yourself) into music lessons if you want your child to
have every advantage possible in life, because these are
only two benefits that we know of, but there are bound to
be far more yet to be discovered.
Duane Shinn is the author of over
500 music books and products such as DVD's, CD's, musical
games for kids, chord charts, musical software, and piano
lesson instructional courses for adults. He holds advanced
degrees from Southern Oregon University and was the
founder of Piano University in Southern Oregon. He can be
reached at
http://www.chordpiano.com.
He is the author of the popular free 101-week e-mail
newsletter titled "Amazing Secrets Of Exciting Piano
Chords & Sizzling Piano Chord Progressions" with over
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