Saturday, July 21, 2007

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tuning and temperament




I finally got around to getting this mathmatical information about the ratio of cycles per second which occur in music. The importance of singing as well as other musical activity is this sort of mathmatical play in which the brain engages these intervals. Apparently, whether by singing or learning an instrument or by listening to "classical" music or other kinds of music very early in life, music is food for the developing mind. Each of these musical activities would have a different aspect of development of intelligence. I think each is important, but singing is not sufficiently researched and regarded as important today in child development.

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