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Karenna Wery


17 November 2011


AP Literature


Mrs. Corbett


                               Benefits of Music Education


       Music is an undoubtably powerful force in the universe, and the benefits of

receiving an education in music are endless. Music improves the functioning of the brain

as a whole. It allows the musician to augment his skills in communication, language, and

mathematics. It even has the power to cure disease through music therapy. An education

in music aids in the learning of languages, reading comprehension, math skills, and

overall brain function.


       Even a basic music education ameliorates the ability of learning language and

hearing ability. According to numerous studies, an education in music can aid in the

ability to depict sound as well as the learning of language. A musician has to train

himself to be able to hear his own instrument amongst various other instruments involved

in one piece of music. According to Kraus, Hugh Knowles Chair in Communication

Sciences, "The experience of extracting meaningful sounds from a complex soundscape

-- and of remembering sound sequences -- enhances the development of auditory skills"

(Northwestern University). Because of this, musicians can apply this ability to other

situations that involve skills in hearing, multi-tasking, and even memory. Musicians can

focus on one particular sound, which can increase attention span for activities such as
carrying a long conversation without becoming distracted. "Studies have shown that

assiduous instrument training from an early age can help the brain to process sounds

better, making it easier to stay focused when absorbing other subjects, from literature to

tensor calculus. Discerning subtleties in pitch and timing can also help children or adults

in learning a new language. ....These skills may also help the learning disabled improve

speech comprehension" ("Hearing the Music, Honing the Mind").


       The musically talented also have the advantage of picking up languages

particularly well. This is due to the formulaic, even mathematical structure of music. The

"rules" of music, so to speak, are organized in a manner quite similar to that of grammar

rules. There are certain ways of putting words together to form a sentence that sound

particularly pleasing to the ear, just as there is a way to put music together that sounds

pleasing. The pronunciation and tone inflections in words are also similar to the tone

played by an instrumentalist or sung by a vocalist. "The brain’s multi-sensory

engagement during music practice and performance enhances the same communication

skills needed for speaking and reading. Musicians sharpen a specialized neural system for

processing sight and sound, music and speech, which means that early musical training

can help children develop literacy skills and reduce literacy disorders" (Desaulniers). The

similarity between these two skills allows for musicians to easily grasp a new language.


       The total ability to communicate is ameliorated through the study of music in the

sense that it improves emotional intelligence. According to Northwestern University,

"The latest research shows that music training sharpens an individual's ability to

recognize emotion in sound, an ability that goes a long way in terms of developing

sensitivity to emotional cues and intuitive understanding of social contexts, two skills
critical to emotional intelligence" (Desaulniers). This research demonstrates how music

truly does improve all aspects of intelligence.


       Music education can also enhance reading comprehension as well as math skills.

Several studies have reported "positive associations between music education and

increased abilities in non-musical (eg, linguistic, mathematical, and spatial) domains in

children" ("Music Education Can Help Children Improve Reading Skills"). Clearly this is

because music compositions are arranged in a strikingly mathematical manner. For

example, a piece of music has a certain number of beats adding up to create each

measure. Understanding musical rhythms can potentially aid in the process of learning

simple math, such as fractions. "When the Princeton, NJ--based College Entrance

Examination Board looked at the SAT scores of college-bound high school seniors, they

discovered that musicians scored 57 points higher on the test's verbal section and 41

points higher in math" ("From A-Sharp to A-Plus"). Music education augments the

ability to learn from an early age, as demonstrated by research. A study in the journal

Social Science Quarterly states "music participation, defined as music lessons taken in or

out of school and parents attending concerts with their children, has a positive effect on

reading and mathematic achievement in early childhood and adolescence" (Wiley-

Blackwell).


       There is also a great deal of specific vocabulary that is used to describe the

progression of a piece. Each type of chord involved in a song has a specific function and

a name to fit that function. In addition to this, there are various ways to define the

relationship of one note to another and one chord to another. Vocabulary skills are

certainly sharpened by music education. A test conducted on one group of children who
received a music education and another that did not showed that "the music-learning

group had significantly better vocabulary and verbal sequencing scores than did the non-

music-learning control group. This finding, conclude the authors, provides evidence to

support the increasingly common practice of “educators incorporating a variety of

approaches, including music, in their teaching practice in continuing efforts to improve

reading achievement in children” (Music Education Can Help Children Improve Reading

Skills"). The elaborate terms used to describe different aspects of music are practically a

separate language.


        Music greatly sharpens the overall functioning of the brain. New studies depict

that "converging research from the scientific literature linking musical training to

learning that spills over to skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even

vocal emotion" (Northwestern University). These benefits of learning music are clearly

demonstrated by the field of music therapy. Music therapy involves rehabilitating

damaged areas of a patient's brain through the use of learning music. Music therapy can

by defined as "the treatment of disease (as mental illness) by means of music" ("Music

Therapy"). Music is, in fact, such a powerful influence on the brain's functioning that it

can go as far as to cure illnesses.


        According to research, "because music relies on pitch and rhythm in addition to

speech, it is interpreted in different parts of the brain, not solely the music or language

areas. When rehabilitating injured patients like Giffords, rather than trying to redevelop

the language area directly, this new therapy retrains the connections in the brain and

creates a new language area in the music region of the brain" (Desaulniers). This

highlights how music affects all areas of the brain and refines its general functioning. In a
study involving 70 healthy adults age 60 to 83 who were divided into groups based on

their levels of musical experience, "the high-level musicians had statistically significant

higher scores than the non-musicians on cognitive tests relating to visuospatial memory,

naming objects and cognitive flexibility, or the brain's ability to adapt to new

information" (American Psychological Association).


        Music improves the ability to learn other subjects as well. A perfect example of

this is how children are taught their alphabet in the form of a song. Evidence captures

music's ability to develop general learning capabilities. Overall, music is an extremely

complex subject, and a thorough understanding of music theory can strengthen all areas

of the brain.


        Music improves every aspect of life, including functioning of the brain. An

education in music in highly beneficial to people of any age because of the effects it has

on the brain. Studies have shown that music education improves reading comprehension,

communication and language skills, mathematical abilities, and overall functioning of the

brain. The study of music should be part of every public school program in America due

to the numerous positive effects it has on learning.

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Senior project essay

  • 1. Karenna Wery 17 November 2011 AP Literature Mrs. Corbett Benefits of Music Education Music is an undoubtably powerful force in the universe, and the benefits of receiving an education in music are endless. Music improves the functioning of the brain as a whole. It allows the musician to augment his skills in communication, language, and mathematics. It even has the power to cure disease through music therapy. An education in music aids in the learning of languages, reading comprehension, math skills, and overall brain function. Even a basic music education ameliorates the ability of learning language and hearing ability. According to numerous studies, an education in music can aid in the ability to depict sound as well as the learning of language. A musician has to train himself to be able to hear his own instrument amongst various other instruments involved in one piece of music. According to Kraus, Hugh Knowles Chair in Communication Sciences, "The experience of extracting meaningful sounds from a complex soundscape -- and of remembering sound sequences -- enhances the development of auditory skills" (Northwestern University). Because of this, musicians can apply this ability to other situations that involve skills in hearing, multi-tasking, and even memory. Musicians can focus on one particular sound, which can increase attention span for activities such as
  • 2. carrying a long conversation without becoming distracted. "Studies have shown that assiduous instrument training from an early age can help the brain to process sounds better, making it easier to stay focused when absorbing other subjects, from literature to tensor calculus. Discerning subtleties in pitch and timing can also help children or adults in learning a new language. ....These skills may also help the learning disabled improve speech comprehension" ("Hearing the Music, Honing the Mind"). The musically talented also have the advantage of picking up languages particularly well. This is due to the formulaic, even mathematical structure of music. The "rules" of music, so to speak, are organized in a manner quite similar to that of grammar rules. There are certain ways of putting words together to form a sentence that sound particularly pleasing to the ear, just as there is a way to put music together that sounds pleasing. The pronunciation and tone inflections in words are also similar to the tone played by an instrumentalist or sung by a vocalist. "The brain’s multi-sensory engagement during music practice and performance enhances the same communication skills needed for speaking and reading. Musicians sharpen a specialized neural system for processing sight and sound, music and speech, which means that early musical training can help children develop literacy skills and reduce literacy disorders" (Desaulniers). The similarity between these two skills allows for musicians to easily grasp a new language. The total ability to communicate is ameliorated through the study of music in the sense that it improves emotional intelligence. According to Northwestern University, "The latest research shows that music training sharpens an individual's ability to recognize emotion in sound, an ability that goes a long way in terms of developing sensitivity to emotional cues and intuitive understanding of social contexts, two skills
  • 3. critical to emotional intelligence" (Desaulniers). This research demonstrates how music truly does improve all aspects of intelligence. Music education can also enhance reading comprehension as well as math skills. Several studies have reported "positive associations between music education and increased abilities in non-musical (eg, linguistic, mathematical, and spatial) domains in children" ("Music Education Can Help Children Improve Reading Skills"). Clearly this is because music compositions are arranged in a strikingly mathematical manner. For example, a piece of music has a certain number of beats adding up to create each measure. Understanding musical rhythms can potentially aid in the process of learning simple math, such as fractions. "When the Princeton, NJ--based College Entrance Examination Board looked at the SAT scores of college-bound high school seniors, they discovered that musicians scored 57 points higher on the test's verbal section and 41 points higher in math" ("From A-Sharp to A-Plus"). Music education augments the ability to learn from an early age, as demonstrated by research. A study in the journal Social Science Quarterly states "music participation, defined as music lessons taken in or out of school and parents attending concerts with their children, has a positive effect on reading and mathematic achievement in early childhood and adolescence" (Wiley- Blackwell). There is also a great deal of specific vocabulary that is used to describe the progression of a piece. Each type of chord involved in a song has a specific function and a name to fit that function. In addition to this, there are various ways to define the relationship of one note to another and one chord to another. Vocabulary skills are certainly sharpened by music education. A test conducted on one group of children who
  • 4. received a music education and another that did not showed that "the music-learning group had significantly better vocabulary and verbal sequencing scores than did the non- music-learning control group. This finding, conclude the authors, provides evidence to support the increasingly common practice of “educators incorporating a variety of approaches, including music, in their teaching practice in continuing efforts to improve reading achievement in children” (Music Education Can Help Children Improve Reading Skills"). The elaborate terms used to describe different aspects of music are practically a separate language. Music greatly sharpens the overall functioning of the brain. New studies depict that "converging research from the scientific literature linking musical training to learning that spills over to skills including language, speech, memory, attention and even vocal emotion" (Northwestern University). These benefits of learning music are clearly demonstrated by the field of music therapy. Music therapy involves rehabilitating damaged areas of a patient's brain through the use of learning music. Music therapy can by defined as "the treatment of disease (as mental illness) by means of music" ("Music Therapy"). Music is, in fact, such a powerful influence on the brain's functioning that it can go as far as to cure illnesses. According to research, "because music relies on pitch and rhythm in addition to speech, it is interpreted in different parts of the brain, not solely the music or language areas. When rehabilitating injured patients like Giffords, rather than trying to redevelop the language area directly, this new therapy retrains the connections in the brain and creates a new language area in the music region of the brain" (Desaulniers). This highlights how music affects all areas of the brain and refines its general functioning. In a
  • 5. study involving 70 healthy adults age 60 to 83 who were divided into groups based on their levels of musical experience, "the high-level musicians had statistically significant higher scores than the non-musicians on cognitive tests relating to visuospatial memory, naming objects and cognitive flexibility, or the brain's ability to adapt to new information" (American Psychological Association). Music improves the ability to learn other subjects as well. A perfect example of this is how children are taught their alphabet in the form of a song. Evidence captures music's ability to develop general learning capabilities. Overall, music is an extremely complex subject, and a thorough understanding of music theory can strengthen all areas of the brain. Music improves every aspect of life, including functioning of the brain. An education in music in highly beneficial to people of any age because of the effects it has on the brain. Studies have shown that music education improves reading comprehension, communication and language skills, mathematical abilities, and overall functioning of the brain. The study of music should be part of every public school program in America due to the numerous positive effects it has on learning.