Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Auditory System & Rhythm
Study results
have suggested that
musical rhythmic abilities correlate with improved performance in non-music
areas. This appears to be particularly true with language. Rhythm ability is
inherently part of music and of language and it may be that hearing is a common
basis for these associations. Perhaps musical training, with an emphasis on
rhythmic skills, exercises the auditory system. In turn this may lead to strong
sound-to-meaning associations that are so essential in learning to read—although
hearing may not be the only basis, as was clearly pointed out with the Mirror
Ball Trophy winner who was hearing impaired! Reportedly researchers
are working on a multi-year study evaluating the effects of musical training on
beat synchronization, response consistency, and reading skills in children who
engage in musical training. You might want to make sure the children in your
family system get musical training—and let role-modeling begin with you.
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