Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Importance of Classical Music

There is an important reason for every piece of music. Every song has a meaning behind it. It does not have to have words in the song to explain the meaning either. People may think that classical music is not important and doesn't have meaning to it because there are no lyrics to the songs.

Some people say that classical music makes you smarter. Classical music helps calm you and clear your mind. When studying classical music can be a helpful tool. Classical music clears your mind this makes it better to concentrate. If you are fully focused on what you are studying you will learn more and your memory will expand. This is a way that classical music can make you smarter.

Scientist have been asked if classical music can make a child smarter and expand their intelligence. There is answers to this. Some people think that classical music does expand a child's intelligence.  Classical music doesn't teach a child to be violent, use profanity, or worry about knowing all the words to a song. Classical music is peaceful. There is no understanding to it. According to Tina Serota, in her article, The Classical Music Education of a Generation.

"Classical music not only nurtures our soul but grows our mind in ways that have been substantiated by myriad of studies over recent years. Exposing the very young to classical music has been documented to help develop language skills, reasoning, and spatial intelligence."
Listening to a classical piece does not get old as quick as modern day music does. Once you learn the words to one song and you know them by memory without messing up it gets old. Classical music does not boring or old  because it is not made of words that you are rushing to memorize.


              

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