A new study has found that learning to play a musical instrument could be the secret to keeping our brains young. Scientists connected to the new study also shared a second benefit: They found that ...
There are two ways to describe the tone of a harp when you have young children playing: ooh and ouch. That's what Lydia Cleaver, the harp instructor at the storied Cass Tech harp program says, anyway.
Music training seems to boost reading skills in young children by enhancing their ability to recognise and manipulate the sounds that make up words. Learning to play an instrument has long been linked ...
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