Their idea was to play 3 different types of music, something from the radio, quiet music and loud music but the needed to figure out HOW to see the results.
As part of my classes, we often include a time to relax and rock to calming music each week. The kids are use to the routine. Normally I play calming music. Well, the other day, we changed things up a bit.
We played Happy by Pharrell Williams first and the kids started getting up and dancing and jump. We played it for about a minute and then I switched to a classical suite by J.S. Bach. The children began to respond by laying down and relaxing. Last we turned on Back in Black by AC/DC and the kids got up and jumped around again....without prompting.
My daughter and her friends were amazed by the results.
As a music teacher, I see the effects of music on the children I teach each day. Knowing the way children respond to music helps me plan and structure their lessons to give them as many learning opportunities as possible.
Check out the brief video to see the results:
The next time you are out in a store, party or at a concert, watch and listen to the people around you as different music comes on. Maybe you even want to make your own play list of calming and loud, fast songs to see a response.
That natural response and love of music encourages me to continue teaching every day.
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