Classical Music Is Not Making Children Smarter?

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Based on recent research, there is no sufficient evidence to support what is called “Mozart effect”, which links to classical music by Mozart’s cognitive abilities. As reported by Health Day News, a study has been debated at the same time broke the previous research results that show the relationship between music listening to Mozart and [...]

Classical Music Is Not The Only Thing That Stimulates Baby Brains

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Entering the fifth month of pregnancy, fetal auditory has been getting better, so it can respond to sounds from outside. This is when the prospective mother is suggested to start play music for her fetus. By listening to music, motor skills and cognitive fetus becomes better because the music became stimulation for the development of [...]

Music makes Baby Creative

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Pleasant Harmony Music consists of tune (tone), timber (the color of sound) and the decibels (sound power). The combination of all three is called scales which, if strung together would be a harmony. Harmony is what makes the music was good. To be sure, there are receptors in the human brain that can recognize the [...]