Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Scientific Study Shows a Link Between Musical Training and Successful Children

This is a wonderful article that my husband sent me. Please click on the link to go to the site for the whole article:

Professor Harold Hill from The Music Man may have been onto something with his “Think System” after all! A new study by the University of Vermont College of Medicine shows a scientific link between playing an instrument and brain development.
Researchers studied the brain development of 232 children between the ages of 6 to 18, who played a musical instrument. "What we found was the more a child trained on an instrument," said James Hudziak, a professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont and director of the Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families, "it accelerated cortical organization in attention skill, anxiety management and emotional control."
The authors of the study discovered results that were music to their ears—playing music altered the behavior-regulating areas of the brain. For instance, practicing music changed the thickness in the part of the cortex that pertains to "executive functioning, including working memory, attentional control, as well as organization and planning for the future," wrote the studies author’s.
Hudziak hopes his findings will help convince people to use positive things, such as music, as a treatment for psychological disorders such as ADHD. A disturbing fact from the U.S. Department of Education reveals, “three-quarters of U.S. high school students ‘Rarely or never’ take extracurricular lessons in music or the arts.”
It’s never too late for you or your child to get involved with music on some level, even if it’s simply listening. Here are some recommended songs performed by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square that you can enjoy with your children


Friday, May 5, 2017

7-year-old Yo-Yo Ma's playing for President John F. Kennedy

I love coming across videos of famous musicians when they were just kids!


Saturday, April 29, 2017

Valentina Lisitsa plays Liszt's Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2

A student's parent shared with me this amazing video. It's a great video to watch to get inspired!


Thursday, April 13, 2017

Nursing Home

Another fun nursing home activity. This is such a wonderful opportunity to give back to the community and become friends with those that need a friend. 


Thursday, April 6, 2017

Things Not To Say to Piano Teachers-I thought this was funny

This was not said to me, I saw it on a post of another teacher, but I though it was really funny.

These are things not to say to a piano teacher:

I don’t have to learn how to count…i learned that before I went to kindergarten.
I don’t have to count…I already know the song in my head.
I don’t have to count…my mom says I don’t have to.
I didn’t have to practice this week…I already practiced this song last week.
Mom said I didn’t have to practice this week because she hates that song.

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Pavarotti La Donna e Mobile Moscow 1964

I came across the video on a trivia site, go figure!

Amazing, so much fun to watch.


Monday, April 3, 2017

Festival

Festival has come and gone and it was a great year! All of my students did fantastic and I'm so proud of them. This take learning the piano to the next level and it's such a great challenge!





Took this picture after we set up and lights were going out. Crazy to think that 300 students were probably (hopefully) practicing at the moment for the big event the next day!