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Learning to Play the Piano Whilst Reading Music: Short-Term School-Based Piano Instruction Improves Memory and Word Recognition in Children

Price-Mohr, R. and Price, Colin ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2173-9897 (2021) Learning to Play the Piano Whilst Reading Music: Short-Term School-Based Piano Instruction Improves Memory and Word Recognition in Children. International Journal of Early Childhood. ISSN Print: 0020-7187 Online:1878-4658

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Abstract

There is a substantial body of evidence that demonstrates links between language and music and between music and improved cognitive ability, particularly with regard to verbal and working memory, in both adults and children. However, there is often a mix of type of musical training and instrument used and use of musical notation. The research reported here uses a randomised controlled trial with 32 novice children, aged seven, learning to play the piano with both hands whilst reading music notation. The intervention was conducted in a school setting, each child receiving in total four hours of instruction. Results confirm previous findings that short-term music instruction improves working memory. Results also demonstrated that children with this musical training outperformed controls on a word identification measure. Overall, the results show evidence for a causal relationship between music learning and improvements in verbal skills. The significant differences occurred after only one term of instruction and were stable 3 months post-intervention.

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Uncontrolled Discrete Keywords: memory, digit span, piano, reading music, word recognition, literacy
Divisions: College of Business, Psychology and Sport > Worcester Business School
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Depositing User: Colin Price
Date Deposited: 16 Sep 2021 09:27
Last Modified: 16 Sep 2021 09:27
URI: https://worc-9.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/11357

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