Friday, July 26, 2013

Music makes you smarter



Did you know...?  

Music stimulates the mind, encourages creativity and helps to lay a foundation for learning that leads to higher intelligence and aptitude.
Preschoolers who studied piano performed 34% better in spatial and temporal reasoning ability than preschoolers who spent the same amount of time learning to use computers (Rauscher & Shaw. As reported in Neurological Research, February 1997).
Preschoolers who took singing and keyboard lessons scored 80% higher on object-assembly tests than students at the same preschool who did not have the music lessons (Rauscher & Shaw. As reported in Symphony, Sept.-Oct. 1996).
Listening to Mozart’s Piano Sonata K448 was found to significantly increase spatial scores of college students on IQ tests
(Rauscher & Shaw. University of California as reported in Nature).
In a study of medical school applicants, 66% of the music majors who applied to medical school were admitted, the highest percentage of any group. Only 44% of the biochemistry majors were admitted (Lewis Thomas, as reported in the Phi Delta Kappan, February 1994).
The very best engineers and technical designers in the Silicon Valley industry are, nearly without exception, practicing musicians (Grant Venerable, The Center for the Arts in the Basic Curriculum, New York, 1989).
For the unborn child, classical music, played at a rhythm of 60 beats per minute, equivalent to that of a resting human heart, provides an environment conducive to creative and intellectual development (
Dr. Thomas Veert, The Secret Life of the Unborn Child).
In 1994, it was reported by the college entrance examination board that students with coursework in music performance taking the university entrance exam (SAT) scored 49 points higher on the verbal portion of the test and 36 points higher on the math portion than students with no course work or experience in the arts.
It has been shown that high school music students have higher grade point averages than non-music students do in the same school
(from Time Magazine June 11, 1999).
"It occurred to me by intuition, and music was the driving force behind that intuition. My discovery was the rest of musical perception." - Albert Einstein on his Theory of Relativity.
Plato once said "...music is a more potent instrument than any other for education..." Now scientists know why. Music, they believe, trains the brain for higher forms of thinking. After eight months of musical training, 3 year olds were expert puzzle masters, scoring 80% higher than their playmates did in spatial intelligence the ability to visualize the world accurately. This skill later translates into mathematical/conceptual and engineering skills.  
Music Lessons Make You Smarter! 

Click the registration link above to see which classes still have space for fall.  Sign up today!  

Monday, July 22, 2013

What music really teaches us

It has been a busy summer around Ms. Robin's Let's Play Music studio. I have taught oodles of classes, planned and prepped lots of lessons for fall, and learned so many new songs. I was blessed to attend 2 trainings in Utah and Arizona with lots of other Let's Play Music teachers from around the United States. I am so excited to share some of what I learned with all of you.
 I found this article fascinating about what music can help us learn, check it out!  Life Lessons: what music really teaches us.  

Ms. Robin was in Salt Lake City for training on a cloudy day in May.


In Mesa, AZ for Let's Play Music teacher's convention in June with some of our CO team!


Thursday, June 20, 2013

Come try Let's Play Music and Sound Beginnings tomorrow!

Friday, June 21st at 9am and 10am there will be a Let's Play Music (4-6 years old to start) and Sound Beginnings (2-4 years to start, younger siblings can attend) sample class at my studio!
Come and check out these amazing programs taught by 2 Windsor teachers.
Let us know if you are coming and if you want to stay for both, we will have a snack in between.  Both classes will last approximately 30 minutes total with time for questions/registration afterwards.
Hope to see you there!
Ms. Robin and Ms. Kim

Check out the demo videos
www.letsplaymusicsite.com

Monday, May 27, 2013

FREE Sound Beginnings Sample Class!

I am so excited to announce there will be a free Sound Beginnings sample class at my studio on June 14 at 10am.  Sound Beginnings is the program using the same philosophies as Let's Play Music especially for 2-4 year olds.  It is unique in that one younger sibling may attend and the semesters are non sequential, meaning you can sign up for just the fall or just the spring semester.
The classes are fun, small group settings where children can learn about music and you will love seeing your child learn.  This is a perfect prep for Kindergarten and Let's Play Music.

Check it out here Sound Beginnings video

RSVP a spot for your child today!


Also, there will be 2 more Let's Play Music Sample Classes on this Friday, May 31st at 10am and 4pm, let me know if you would like to attend, there are just a few spaces open for incoming first year Let's Play Music Students, children begin between 4-6 years.
Have a Happy Summer!


Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Recital Fun!

What an amazing year I have had teaching Let's Play Music.  I am so blessed by GREAT families, super smart students, and a wonderful curriculum that bring so much joy.  We had a wonderful turn out at our recital last Friday evening, and here are a few photos of the fun decorations, yummy cake, and the Blue Bugs who graduated from Ms. Robin's studio.  Can't wait to teach you all again soon, have a wonderful summer!
 The Kit Kat Keyboard!
 We had the cutest decorations thanks to Mrs. Tippets!



 Blue Bugs 2013 - Let's Play Music Year 1
 1st years Ms. Robin's studio

Congratulations!  Now you are Green Turtle Shells, have a great break! 
:) Ms. Robin

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Video Contest "through the eyes of babes"

If you have ever wanted to see what a bunch of Sound Beginnings and Let's Play Music students look like when they are being silly, check out this video Ms. Robin submitted to LPM eyes of babes contest. I hope to win some instruments for our studio!  Enjoy the silliness and some clips of this past year.

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Let's Play Music registration and materials

If you are interested in attending classes this fall, please consider registering this week as I will be ordering materials very soon.  I still have a few openings for first year students, and I have added a third class.  First year classes will be at 10am, 1pm, and 4pm on Thursdays.
If you are interested, click on the link above and choose your class time.  Thanks so much and looking forward to seeing many of you at the recital on April 26th!