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The Mozart Effect
The Mozart Effect
Studies have shown that the music of Mozart has a powerful effect on the intellectual and creative development of children. Research with Mozart’s music began in France in the late 1950’s when Dr. Alfred Tomatis began his experiments in auditory stimulation for children with speech and communication disorders. By 1990, there were hundreds of centers throughout the world using Mozart’s music containing high frequencies, especially the violin concertos and symphonies, to help children with dyslexia, speech disorders, and autism.
There have been many different studies, and probably a hundred different ways to measure intelligence. We know certain music brings us to greater attentiveness, allowing for better focus and concentration. Studies show that playing music early in life helps build the neural pathways that allow language, memory, and spatial development to take place. We know that stimulating linguistic rhymes, dances, movement, and play in the early years are essential to the foundation of bringing the emotions, mind, and body together. Music can be effective in study and assist in concentration. Mozart wrote more than six hundred major compositions during his lifetime, beginning at age five. The clarity, form, excellence of the performance, and frequency response have all gone into the selection of this special series of Mozart’s music. The music has been sequenced for different activities. Music containing high frequency for stimulating the auditory system in the brain has been selected based on the work of Dr. Tomatis. The relaxation albums are slower and do not include the higher frequencies. The selections have been sequenced according to key, tempo, and a variety of other psychological, physiological, and aesthetic factors to achieve a variety of auditory, physical, and emotional responses.
Volume 1--Tune Up Your Mindis used to increase verbal, emotional and spatial intelligence, improve concentration and memory
Volume 2--Relax, Daydream, and Draw inspires right-brain, creative thinking and aids in relaxation
Volume 3--Mozart in Motion improves body movement and co-ordination and enhances mood, motivation and pacing.
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