Music is good
2006-12-12 15:54:07
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answer #1
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answered by arpita 5
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its really good. IT all depends on how you view it.For example if you view a stone keeping it near your eyes it looks big, similarly if you view it far, it looks small. So also the music. some people just keep very light music in a slow volume & get peace of mind. Some study in that only. Some enjoy some get annoyed.So it all depends on how you feel when you put the music & hear it. If you are studying then first studies, then you do what ever u want to hear.
2006-12-12 01:35:03
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answered by sujathaprm 2
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Excess of anything is bad. If you want to listen to music 20 hours a day, then ? Or you keep the volume so high at 1oo decibels and disturb others. Is it good. Listen to some soul soothing pleasant music. When it is audible only to you and without any jarring notes, how pleasant it is.
2006-12-12 01:22:26
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answered by SGraja 4
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Some is good. Classical DOES make you smarter. It is scientifically proven. Your mind is forced to transfer every single complicated note from the air into your head or something like that.
But with rock and rap music, anything that is based on a heavy beat, slows down your brain activity.
2006-12-12 01:27:54
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answered by sally 3
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Over the last several years, rsearchers have found music has a strong impact on children's development and intelligence. Studies have discovered when children, even babies, are exposed to music, they tend to do better on tests and have higher intelligence levels.
Beth Alford knew all this. She had majored in music therapy at Florida State University. Her mother taught music at a preschool and was up on all the latest research.
When Alford had her first child, she wanted her daughter to have all the advantages and the best opportunities. Out of what she said were "selfish reasons," Alford discovered Kindermusik International, a company that, according to its mission, "creates and publishes innovative music and movement curricula that nurture the cognitive, emotional, language, social, physical and musical development of children and involve families in . their children's musical learning."
Based in North Carolina, Kindermusik provides curriculum for children from birth to 7 years old. The curriculum focuses on five components: singing, rhythm instruments, focused listening, movement and literature, said Alford, who is a licensed and certified Kindermusik instructor in Goose Creek.
"All these are combined in ways to help the child learn," Alford said. "(Kindermusik) is on the cutting edge of research of childhood development."
The program is much more than just some toddlers playing some toy instruments. Each activity is planned out carefully considering the children's development.
Now that her oldest daughter is a teen-ager and accomplished flutist, Alford knows Kindermusik works.
"I know Kindermusik helped get her that start," she said.
Although Alford became a licensed and certified Kindermusik instructor as a way to give her daughters an edge, she now wants all children to participate in the program and have the same advantages, she said.
Last week Alford shared the Kindermusik program with eight area children and their mothers. During
the summer, Alford teaches a week long program at St. Timothy Lutheran Church. During the fall, she will begin the 15-week sessions. Each class is 45 minutes.
Last Thursday, a group of children about 2 years old started their "Creatures at the Ocean" curriculum with a song welcoming each other to the class. They played with beach balls, listened to dolphin sounds, tried out a variety of instruments - maracas, tambourines and small bongo drums - and listened to a story about going to the beach.
Even the clean up time was a song. In the well-known tune of a child's sing-song chant, Alford leads the children. "Time to put the balls away, balls away, balls away . ," Alford sings.
Each activity has a purpose. The lessons are short and Alford moves the children succinctly from one to the other to keep their attention.
Kindermusik is broken into four classes based on age. As the children advance through the program, so do they advance through the world of music. They eventually learn high/low, fast/slow, composition, the notes of a treble staff, the instrument families and how to play the glockenspiel (keyboard preparation), the dulcimer (strings preparation) and the recorder (winds preparation).
One of the primary goals of Kindermusik International is to bring music back into the home.
Parents or guardians come to class with the children, learning the songs and playing the games. Parents are required to purchase take-home materials, which in last week's class, included a daily book with songs and suggested activities, a CD and castanets made of plastic seashells.
"In this day and age, people don't do a lot of singing at home," Alford said. "People today are listening to music but not making it. Kids can increase their intelligence by being exposed to music at an early age."
" Children have windows of development for walking, talking and even music", Alford explained.
2006-12-12 01:20:12
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answered by Vocal Prowess 4
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Listening music could be more productive than watching T.V. or worthless chatting. Have you not heard that some animals and plants give more production when exposed to soft music ?! You can even listen to nature ! There is a lot of musical noises in nature itself.....then how can it be harmful.
2006-12-12 01:30:59
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answered by earthwaterfireairsky 3
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yes,it's alwayes good to lisining the music . There is no life without music.
2006-12-12 01:50:03
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answered by ajay s 1
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Music is good for...
Calming you down when you're mad, ussually angry music helps.
Making you happy, if it's what you enjoy, it'll contribute.
Focusing, normally you'd think it'd distract you, but really it keeps your mind off the other things around you, so you can focus on what is in front of you.
and liek I said before... It's good for passing time away.
2006-12-12 01:15:36
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answered by † Colby † 2
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Music is the good for the heart the soul and the mind.Its not a waste of time and its part of life
2006-12-12 01:26:21
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answered by Sanjeev 2
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it good for you to relax and un whine from a stressful workday and it good brain power depending on what you listening to . Also reading a book and learning how to spell is however important and i think you missed that subject. Can you say HOOKED ON PHONICS because honey you need it . Your grammar looks like it on the preschool reading and spelling level.
2006-12-12 01:19:38
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answered by Anonymous
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