Links to Additional Information about Music, Learning and Concentration
- Brain Dance. Lots of brain food
here with tips and suggestion on how to best access the power of your brain.
- DNA Music. Dr. Barbara Bullard
has various tapes that facilitate learning and relaxation.
- Vision
Music. Mark Stefani has created a web page metronome where you can hear what
60 beats per minute sounds like.
- Superlearning 2000. One
of the first books in the 1970's that talked about the various new ways of introducing
information to the brain. The book has been updated and there is a web site to support
the book.
- The Learning Web. Excepts
from the book "The Learning Revolution", mind maps and articles from Dryden and
Vos.
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New Horizons for Learning An article on "Music and Learning: Integrating Music
in the Classroom," by Chris Boyd Brewer, from the book Music and Learning.
- "The Use of Music for Learning Languages" A Review of the Literature,
by Jon Weatherford Stansell, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Three articles regarding the pioneering research of Maya Ruvinshteyn on the effects
of music on learning math.
How Music Helps Students Retain Math
Music in the Mathematics Classroom, SOUND HEALTH Research
PART-TIME PROFILE: Maya Ruvinshteyn
- McDaniel College.
An article on what brain waves show us about music and student's minds, published
by McDaniel College.
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Daniel J. Levitin links. Various Daniel J. Levitin links (search result), Levitin
Laboratory for Music Perception, Cognition and Expertise.
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Journal For Special Needs, Issue 37. Good Vibrations: Using Music to Enhance
Sensory Processing," by Alan R. Heath, (Learning Solutions, Yorkshire, UK), SEN,
the Journal for Special Needs, Issue 37, 56-57)
Examples of Music at 60 Beats Per Minute:
- Bach - Adagio Concerto for Violin and Oboe
- Handel - Organ Concerto in B flat major Opus 7 No. 6
- Mozart - Andante from Piano Concerto No. 21
- Vivaldi - Five Concertos for Flute and Chamber Orchestra, 2nd movement
- Advanced Brain Technologies.
ABT has a CD collection of classical baroque music for concentration with selections
from Bach, Vivaldi and Sallieri that you can sample online.
- Stephen Halpern Music for Accelerated Learning
Inner Peace Music
- Gary Lamb - Ambient piano, strings and orchestra CD for concentration and learning
You should hear music playing from the player in the lower right portion of the
webpage. This player works in much the same way as any music software available
for computers today. To stop the music, simply press the square shaped Stop button.
To skip forward and backwards in the list of available music without waiting for
the current song to end, use the buttons on the right and left with double arrows
on them. The bar across the top of the player is the volume slider, you can slide
this from left (quietest) to right (loudest).
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