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Music is a powerful tool for motivating, inspiring, educating and soothing pain. No one is immune from the power of music. Many of the world’s scientists, medical doctors, and mathematicians have studied and played musical instruments since they were children.
These eminent individuals have integrated music into their thinking process.
Albert Einstein won his Nobel Prize for Physics in 1921. At the age of 6 he began to learn the violin and at the age of 13 “he was aroused by Mozart into an awareness of the mathematical structure of music” (Clark, 1984, p.29). “Einstein’s favorite composer was Mozart though he did enjoy Vivaldi and Bach” (Hoffman & Dukas, 1972, p.153). “His music as he would explain on occasions, was in some ways an extension of his thinking processes, a method of allowing the subconscious to solve particularly tricky problems. Einstein’s eldest son has said, whenever he felt that he had come to the end of the road or into a difficult situation in his work , he would take refuge in music and that would usually resolve all his difficulties”
(Clark, 1984 ,pp.140-141). For more true stories of the world’s
scientists, medical doctors, and mathematicians who have studied and
played musical instruments since they were children refer to “The
Secret of Teaching Science & Math Through Music” by Madeline
Frank, Ph.D. Go to:
Madeline’s Musical One Minute Radio Show for December
“Oliver Sacks: Music Can Heal the Brain” (OCT 29,2007)
by Jordan Lite from The NY Daily News .com. Dr. Sacks on Tues will be
at Beth Abraham Hospital in the Bronx, where he worked for over four
decades with brain-injured patients, to sign copies of his new book, “Musicophilia”
“to raise money for its music therapy program.”
To see and hear excerpts on video of Dr. Sacks talking about his “Musicophilia” go
to :
http://www.musicophilia.com/music_video.htm
“The Sound of Music Amok in the Mind” ( Nov 4, 2007) by Floyd Skloot from The Boston Globe . Review of Dr. Sacks’ new book “Musicophilia”. “It is clear that music, above all else can kick-start a damaged or inhibited motor system into action again.”
“South Africa: Three Horrible Weeks’ That Changed a Leader’s Life” (Oct 16, 2007) by Tamar Kahn from the All Africa Global Media. Kjell Magne Bondevik , former Norwegian prime minister , “has been touring SA to raise awareness about mental illness.” He says, “Through my period of weakness I became stronger, and I became a better leader because I learned so much about human nature.I also learned to appreciate the good moments in life, to take a long breakfast with my family on Sunday morning, and to listen to classical music.” He believes his depression was brought on by stress and the death of several close family members. Classical music is very good for relieving stress and soothing pain. To read the article tap on the following link :http://allafrica.com/stories/200710160193.html
"Songs
From the Heart: NFHA Youth Choir” (Nov. 1,2007) by
Michele Deluca from the Niagara Gazette, N.Y. The Youth Choir of the
Housing Authority has around 50 children that sing in the choir after
school. The choir has been in existence for 7 years and performs at inaugurations
and other local community opportunities. Their choir director is Diana
Reeves .
http://www.niagara-gazette.com/niagaraliving/local_story_305175204.html
“Medical Miracle or New Age Healing” (Nov 3,2007) by Michael
Torchia from the News Blaze, Daily News.
http://newsblaze.com/story/20071101062634tsop.nb/newsblaze/TOPSTORY/Top-Stories.html
“Thousands of Students Get Taste of Classical Music in Concert
Series”
(Nov 2, 2007) by Jennifer Torres from the Recordnet.com. The Stockton
Symphony has been giving these classical music concerts for 11 years
as a field trip to offer “a first encounter with live classical
performance, an experience that can inspire music appreciation and enhance
arts education.”
http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071102
“Mayo Researchers: Complementary Therapies Help Patients Recover
After Heart Surgery” ( Nov 3,2007) by Tracy Klein from the Mayo
Clinic.Org News.
“Music Therapy: The team bought CD players for each room and a selection
of CDs. The team endorses relaxation music based on numerous studies that show
music’s positive effects on hospital patients.”
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2007-10/mc-mrc103107.php
“Culture Zohn: Gustavo Dudamel, Hearthrob and Conductor, Lands
in LA” (Nov 2, 2007) by Patricia Zohn from The Huffington Post.
We first heard about Gustavo Dudamel ,26, the new music director of the
LA Philharmonic in an article called “Music Saved the Street Children
of Venezuela- Could It Work for Scotland” (August 13, 07).
Classical music lessons transformed the lives of thousands of children “in
the slums of Venezuela.” Dudamel is a product of the “free
classical music lessons” and a wonderful new role model as well.
To
read the full article
go to:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/patricia-zohn/
For the August 13, 2007 article go to : to http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2246441.ece
“Herb Alpert Hits a UCLA High Note”(Nov 16, 2007) by Chris
Pasles from the Los Angeles Times. “In what UCLA is calling the
largest single gift to music education in the western United States,
the Herb Alpert Foundation has given the university a $30 million endowment
pledge to establish the cross-disciplinary UCLA Herb Alpert School of
Music….” For the article go to:
http://www.calendarlive.com/cl-et-alpert16nov16,0,6853200.story?coll=cl-home-more-channels
“Music Lessons Pay Off in Higher Earnings : Poll” ( Nov
14,2007) from the Reuters Life ,poll from Harris Interactive" The
poll by Harris Interactive, an independent research company, showed that
88 % of people with a post-graduate education were involved in music
while in school and 83% of people earned $150,000 or more had a music
education.” For the article go to:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20071114/lf_nm_life/music_dc
“Music and Brain Therapy” (Nov 18, 2007) by Saskia Constantinou
from the Cyprus Mail. The value of music therapy for your emotional well-being
, for relieving stress and treating insomnia. To read more go to :
http://www.cyprus-mail.com/news/main.php?id=36011&cat_id=1
Mrs. M asked: “How can classical music reduce crime ?
My Answer: Classical music has the power to organize the brain because of it’s mathematical nature. The more complex the rhythm –the more complex the mathematics. Just as we do exercise for the body we do classical music with it’s complex rhythms, mathematics, to exercise the brain. The more complex the rhythm the better. Playing classical music activates nerve cells in the brain, rewiring synapses, increasing brain function. Through the power of classical music , the brain can re-develop and regenerate to promote civilized behavior and scholastic aptitude. It has been found that children who take up a musical instrument learn discipline, cooperation, teamwork, motivation, concentration and self esteem. Recent medical research has determined that when you play a musical instrument, all four lobes of the brain and the cerebellum are being stimulated. By playing a musical instrument the brain cells are strengthened and form new connections.
Articles to support this research are included below:
Classrooms and while doing homework after school:
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Wishing you and your family a happy and healthy Chanukah, Christmas and New Year from your Non-Invasive Medicine…Music Expert, Madeline
Madeline Frank, Ph.D. an Amazon. Com Best Selling author for "The Secret of Teaching Science & Math Through Music" and " Musical Notes On Math"(teaching fractions and decimals to children K-5) winner of the Parent-to-Parent Adding Wisdom Award. ww.madelinefrankviola.com For over 25 years, Dr. Madeline Frank has helped children and adults overcome problems through music. Dr. Frank, a strings teacher, college professor, researcher, speaker and concert artist has found a scientific link between studying and/or listening to musical instruments and academic and societal success. www.madelinefrankviola.com
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