Benefits of Studying Voice at Musical Memories
Much research has been conducted which indicates that students who study music reap many academic, social, cognitive, and emotional benefits, providing them with advantages which will positively influence them for a lifetime!
Several of these benefits are listed below:
- Enhanced Brain Function and Greater Language Capacity
Students at Musical Memories are taught analytical skills while being encouraged to explore their individual creativity, an approach which stimulates correlation between the left and right sides of the brain. This valuable combination of problem-solving, reasoning, and emotional interpretive skills benefit students in all areas of life. In addition to increased cognitive function, children who sing often gain a larger language capacity, because music and language are processed in the same area of the brain.
- Emotional Release
As students explore their unique musical personalities, they discover music as a deep form of self-expression. This gives them the freedom to communicate their emotions through music and enjoy a positive form of stress release.
- Organizational Skills and Self-Discipline
Students learn to value the rewards of their effort. Learning an instrument takes personal commitment, requiring students to learn organizational and time-management skills and develop responsibility.
- Strive for Excellence
Learning to make music teaches students to stretch their wings and reach for excellence, striving to realize their fullest potential and taking pride in their achievements.
- Enjoyment of a Beautiful Gift
In learning to make music, students cultivate a beautiful gift which can be shared in their community and bring enjoyment to themselves and many people around them.
- Social Confidence
Many parents look to music lessons to help their child overcome shyness and build self-confidence. Children who acquire specialized skills in music are able to rejoice in their accomplishments and enjoy their unique abilities. |
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