Lets Talk About Classical Music

Classical Music

Posted by Elizabeth on September 16, 2009 in Education with No Comments


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balls. Juggling has been shown to increase the grey matter in one’s brain. www.cnn.com The music played in the beginning of the video is Mozart K448. It has been shown in what has been termed the “Mozart Effect” to increase one’s spatial and temporal reasoning ability. By utilizing the Mozart Effect when learning to juggle, we have found results to be quite good. Whatever your own physical and mental skill set is, learning to juggle enhances your brain and increases your fine handling skills. …

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