
Alexander Pantelyat, Assistant Professor of Neurology, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and co-director of the university’s Center for Music and Medicine, told Re:Set. “Music activates more brain areas than j ust about any human activity,” Dr. Plus, the Center for New Discoveries in Learning states that pupils can learn at least five times faster than the normal rate if educators play music in the classroom. According to the International Foundation for Music Research, songs play a vital role in the development of school-aged children. Research has consistently shown that music can have a positive impact on the brain. With full-time music education, the usual subjects looked much easier,” Stankulova told Re:Set. “I learned musical notes before I learned the Bulgarian alphabet, and I can say the school years have been easy for me.

She picked up music at the age of five and discovered the harp when she was 11. Every child needs to have a musical education, for their own sake,” she said.
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“It’s not necessary to become a professional musician, but to have the connection is mandatory. Lidia Stankulova, a Bulgarian harpist based in Dubai, believes that music can be a vital instrument for learning. Plus, in all likelihood, we’ve heard the song many times and there’s a solid emotional connect. According to Daniela Sammler, a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, our brains process music and lyrics separately, making it likely that we’ll be able to recall the words years later. We remember song lyrics because they matter to us. Fun and frolic are friendly add-ons here.

For example, in certain Indian schools, students clad in matching school uniforms are taught to memorize the multiplication tables via songs. Music can also be applied to the less obvious spaces such as the classroom. Singing familiar tunes brings people from different walks of life together, acting as a unique equalizer. Music is a powerful tool and can produce intense emotions. Illustration by (c) Reset Fest Inc, Canada.
