classical music is good for the brain

classical music - listening to classical music
@repzkoopz (1895)
Philippines
March 27, 2007 12:38am CST
i've read somewhere a few years ago that listening to classical music is good for the brain. it is said that classicals stimulate the brain and help it develop. c",) any say on this?
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@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
27 Mar 07
i think it's true. whenever i listen to classical musics, i feel like i am emotionally relaxed and stress free. i think it really does good things for our brain. to relax is really one great thing for our brain to give. it's been working almost every second of the day. so, listening to classical music is really beneficial for our brains.
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
27 Mar 07
yep! you are right. every millisecond then? hehe! or every milli of every millisecond. hehe. thanks for reminding.
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@repzkoopz (1895)
• Philippines
27 Mar 07
hahaha.. to simplify things, lets just say it works all the time. we're talking about relaxing the brain. i don't want to stress my brain thinking of complex words. hehehe.. c",)
@Tomcat27 (112)
• Philippines
27 Mar 07
i think that's true. somehow it worked for me too when i was back in college reviewing for an exam. i think it's the complexity of the notes that conditions your brain to work better... or maybe because classical music were created by geniuses... just kidding!
@repzkoopz (1895)
• Philippines
27 Mar 07
hey, i didn't think of it that way! maybe your little joke could be true! classicals are created by geniuses! maybe its their way of sharing their genius minds to us.
@maryannemax (12156)
• Sweden
27 Mar 07
hey! it's true tomact27, classical music were created by genius people. and i remember, too. when i was back in college, it really feels better when i am able to listen to classical music. takes me out for awhile from the very busy school days. hehe.
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@Asylum (47893)
• Manchester, England
27 Mar 07
I have heard similar to this before, but I have serious doubts as to it's validity. I love opera and spend a large proportion of time playing Puccini or Verdi on the computer while surfing the internet or photo editing etcetera. I do believe that it helps me to work if I have decent music in the background, but that same argument should apply to those people who enjoy heavy rock or punk music.
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@repzkoopz (1895)
• Philippines
27 Mar 07
i agree! no wonder some scientists keep experimenting on plants listening to different kinds of music.
@elisa812 (3026)
• United States
10 Jun 07
I think it's true. There's supposed to be a connection between classical music and math. Also, studies have shown that kids who get involved in music tend to score higher on standardized tests and tend to do better in school.
@repzkoopz (1895)
• Philippines
12 Jun 07
hmmm.. that makes me wonder.. how come some (i repeat, some.. c',) ) young rockstars doesn't seem to be as intellectual as they seem..