When my youngest daughter was born I turned on a radio in her room tuned to the local university’s radio station that plays classical music 24/7.
It was left on until she was old enough to walk over and reach the shelf to turn it off, which she didn’t do often.
When she graduated high school she could play violin, piano, organ, electronic keyboard, electric and acoustical guitar, French horn, and trumpet.
She graduated cum laude from university with a degre in bio-chemistry.
Early and extensive exposure to music is supposed to increase mathematical ability and cognitive powers. I do believe that is correct.
August 21, 2015
When my youngest daughter was born I turned on a radio in her room tuned to the local university’s radio station that plays classical music 24/7.
It was left on until she was old enough to walk over and reach the shelf to turn it off, which she didn’t do often.
When she graduated high school she could play violin, piano, organ, electronic keyboard, electric and acoustical guitar, French horn, and trumpet.
She graduated cum laude from university with a degre in bio-chemistry.
Early and extensive exposure to music is supposed to increase mathematical ability and cognitive powers. I do believe that is correct.