Importance of music and rhythm in early childhood development

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  1. The study uniquely identified beat perception as an innate ability in newborns, distinct from statistical learning.
  2. Brain wave responses confirmed that newborns can perceive a consistent beat in music, but not when timing intervals are irregular.
  3. This research highlights the importance of music and rhythm in early childhood development and suggests an evolutionary role for beat perception in humans.

Maybe hold off on Jazz for newborns and small babies till they are older?
 
  1. The study uniquely identified beat perception as an innate ability in newborns, distinct from statistical learning.
  2. Brain wave responses confirmed that newborns can perceive a consistent beat in music, but not when timing intervals are irregular.
  3. This research highlights the importance of music and rhythm in early childhood development and suggests an evolutionary role for beat perception in humans.

Maybe hold off on Jazz for newborns and small babies till they are older?
Ha ha, jazz was the first genre of music I have heard as a new born. I was brought up with it and I am stuck to it like glue.

But the vintage Jazz genre which was called modern jazz back in the 50’s and 60’s had beats and rhythms which were very regular/consistent timing wise. As a matter of fact such drummers and bassists were worth their weight in gold back then. Especially Bossa Nova specialists.

So why hold off ?
 
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