KA Blog
Welcome to Klassik Arts Blog. Here you will find many useful and interesting topics which you might find interesting. The world of classical music is vast and is full of interesting facts. The more about music you know, more you will enjoy music. We hope you enjoy our content and hope that you find these blogs helpful.
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Making Music Rhythm Puzzles
Let’s create Music Rhythm Puzzles! This is a fun way to visually see the beats in music and a simple way for young students to learn rhythm. Try it out!
The Effects Piano Lessons Have on Your Child (Scientifically Proven)
Through this study, researchers were able to conclude that music education can be a very powerful tool in upgrading children's cognitive abilities and increasing academic success, furthermore closing the gaps between children who are categorized as “below average” and “average.” Schools that do not implement musical activities into their curriculum are losing so much potential in bettering their quality of education for their students and are not providing opportunities for better success.
Music Is Food for the Soul, but Is It Food for Plants?
Throughout time, many studies revealed that plants exposed to music were significantly healthier than plants that were not. Music can help plants thrive and ensure that they live long luscious lives. A study in 1962 (one of the earliest studies conducted) by Dr. Singh at Annamalai University showed that plants exposed to classical music had a 20% increase in growth compared to the group that was not exposed to any music at all. This same study was also done on crops, which showed a 25% to 60% increase in growth. Another study by researcher Dorothy Retallack at Colorado Women’s College showed plants exposed to an extended F note to be much healthier than the control group with no exposure to music.
Stressed? Try Music Therapy
Music is proven to be a great tool for relieving stress and bettering mental health. Music can be used to improve cognitive, motor, emotional, communicative, social, sensory, and educational domains by using both active and receptive music experiences.