Musical Training Success

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Could Musical Training Really Make Your Child More Successful?

In my family, everyone is musically trained, whether it’s playing an instrument or singing although, a lot of them do both. From the piano, to trombone, to tenor drums (quads), and/or the flute. Now they are computer software scientists, pharmaceutical sales managers, high school counselors, elementary school teachers, middle school teachers, and elementary aids. Music trains the brain and advances you faster than the people around you to make your chances of success much greater. Although music isn’t required to be successful in life, parents should still encourage kids to be musically trained to make them the best they can be both academically and emotionally.

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When researchers conducted an experiment and children with who had musical training had better organization, attention, were able to control their anxiety, and control over their emotions. “Researchers studied the brain development of 232 children between the ages of 6 to 18, who played a musical instrument. ‘What we found was the more a child trained on an instrument,’ said James Hudziak[...]’it accelerated cortical organization in attention skill, anxiety management and emotional control.’” (Scientific Study). This experiment proves how much music can benefit you not only academically but mentally also. Life is really challenging, especially the older you get so being able to help control your emotions will make you a healthier person. Music teaches you to look beyond what’s right in front of you and create a new solution. “Musicians push themselves to look beyond what already exists to discover something new. This opens up the mind to conceive of numerous possibilities in the real world, which leads to a strong creative intelligence.” (Gallagher). Being able to conceive endless possibilities benefits you in life. You’ll be open to endless possibilities and believe in yourself to do whatever you in life. Having the “If there’s a will there’s a way” mindset really will take you places. Music changes the brain and allows it to not only have better memory and organization but things like planning for the future. “For instance, practicing music changed the thickness in the part of the cortex that pertains to "executive functioning, including working memory, attentional control, as well as organization and planning for the future," wrote the studies author’s.”(Scientific Study). No matter what you do in life career or academic wise you will always have to have organization, memory, and attention control, already having these skills will help

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