by Vincent Miele | May 2, 2010 | Music In School |
BEAVERTON, Ore. -- April 28, 2010 - The Beaverton School District may cut some special classes such as music and physical education as it faces a $12 million shortfall. THOMASTON -- April 6, 2010 - School district officials say art and music programs for elementary...
by Vincent Miele | May 2, 2010 | Music is Spiritual |
A world with out music is like a girl with no doll A sky with no sun A boy with no ball A world with out music has no meaning at all No meaning to laugh No meaning to care No meaning to love and no meaning to share no one would speak no one would give no one would...
by Vincent Miele | May 2, 2010 | Musical Literacy |
When considering "literacy," we often assume that we are considering knowledge of communication through the written word. However, the reading and writing of music are also communication skills that fall within the notion of "literacy." Music is a...
by Vincent Miele | May 2, 2010 | Adult Learners, Grandparents, Parents, Seniors |
It may be easier to learn young, but it may be more fun to learn later. Let's face it: Many of us looking to sharpen our intellectual edges have already passed the age when becoming a prodigy is an option. We missed the opportunity to start clarinet lessons at 5. We...
by Vincent Miele | May 2, 2010 | Music Learners, Special Needs |
What do grocery stores, hotels, restaurants, places of worship, shopping malls, and automated phone systems have in common? It's music. When you're out and about, almost wherever you go, you will hear some sort of music. It affects how you feel, helps you to...
by Vincent Miele | Apr 27, 2010 | Early Learners |
Rats were exposed in utero plus 60 days postpartum to either complex music (Mozart Sonata (k. 448)), minimalist music (a Philip Glass composition), white noise or silence, and were then tested for five days, three trials per day, in a multiple T-maze. By Day 3, the...