| Music Boosts Learning and Memory Skills |
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| Wednesday, 17 March 2010 14:47 |
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Music Boosts Learning and Memory Skills
Across time, people have used rhymes and music to communicate different kinds of information. In fact, many societies still use songs to transmit information from one person to another. Music can talk about history, it can convey a feeling or an emotion, it can calm and soothe and also induce action. Either way, it can’t be ignored. Across time, people have used rhymes and music to communicate different kinds of information. In fact, many societies still use songs to transmit information from one person to another. Music can talk about history, it can convey a feeling or an emotion, it can calm and soothe and also induce action. Either way, it can’t be ignored. Music and Memory If you can remember the words to a song, then you will also remember facts associated with those words. At Rockabye Music, we make use of a series of songs that teach children math skills, history and many other building blocks to sound education. Children view our methodologies as fun and entertaining rather than dull, boring and ‘educational’! Music Makes Learning History Easy If you slept through history class you know how tedious it can be to remember historical dates and facts. On the other hand, when these facts are set to music and given a unique rhythm, historical data will never be forgotten. Give your son or daughter the chance to enjoy learning history instead of growing up to dislike it. Mathematical Skills and Music Did you know that whale songs actually create beautiful images when run through mathematical processors? In a similar way, every piece of music has a mathematical equation that defines it. At Rockabye Music, we have access to an excellent selection of music that will boost your child's mathematical skills and perception. The World Through Musical Eyes When you read something and listen to music, memories are stored in two locations. This, in turn, makes it more likely that you will recall what you read later on. Invariably, children that are exposed to music while learning through visual cues will develop a neural network that enables them to skyrocket to the top of any class that they take later on in life. Don't let your son or daughter's musical learning window close without seeing the difference Rockabye Music can make. Contact us today! |
| Last Updated on Thursday, 08 April 2010 21:04 |






Across time, people have used rhymes and music to communicate different kinds of information. In fact, many societies still use songs to transmit information from one person to another. Music can talk about history, it can convey a feeling or an emotion, it can calm and soothe and also induce action. Either way, it can’t be ignored.