Thursday, December 31, 2020

Language & Music

 

Music and language are quite deeply correlated, and from first day of a child conception throughout adolescence and later adulthood, music plays an important role in a person’s linguistic capability. The frontal lob of the brain that deals with   language comprehension and speech is stimulated by musical training to a certain extant so children who have better access to musical learning will have good tonic alignment within their speech segments and according to New York academic of sciences musical learning can greatly improve children fine motor tasks plus memory skills. In the school where I teach students who play musical instrument are mostly bilingual and apt to learn more languages because they are more able to adsorb different sounds coming from new languages .                     Four year old boy plays piano


                                                                                                          



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