Music Impacts Children’s Brains

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  Music Impacts Children’s Brains – Music and its impact on the brain in children In recent years, there has been a significant body of research conducted by neuroscientists exploring the impact of music on brain development. Neuroscientists found that the structures and functions of musicians’ brains were different to that of non-musicians. Their studies … Read more

Benefits of Music in Clinical Settings

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Benefits of Music in Clinical Settings Extensive medical research has shown conclusively that music in a clinical setting can provide significant positive benefits for patients. ​It can reduce stress, by reducing the production of cortisol and increasing the release of stress reducing neurotransmitters. It can also reduce stress by reducing a patient’s sense of isolation … Read more

Clarinet material concepts

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Clarinet Material Concepts by Rheuben Allen I hear so many clarinet players say the good clarinets are made from wood…. I hate to break it to them … but… there are more bad wood clarinets on the planet than there are good ones…. Over time wood bores change, hell, the bore changes every time you … Read more

Why is the clarinet the hardest of all woodwinds to play… you ask…

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Well, the biggest reason is the clarinet over-blows a 12th instead of an octave… what does that mean… most other woodwinds over-blow and octave.. that means when you finger a G in one register it is a G in the next….  NOT THE CLARINET… Again, It over-blows a 12th meaning you never use the same … Read more