Playing a musical instrument could make you brainier, it is claimed. Research suggests that practising scales and chords and mastering complex patterns of notes changes the shape of the brain. It can ...
Created in partnership with the Orang Collectif. Music and drama are great ways to explore issues like pollution and climate change. Music can add fun and emotion to a performance. It is possible to ...
Children plinking away on the piano or tootling on the recorder may seem like a distraction from 'more important' subjects such as maths, English science. But new research has found that time spent on ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Musical toys and instruments for children are a great way to ...
YOUNG people in Nuneaton are being given the opportunity to learn how to play musical instruments from around the world. Workshops will take place at the CHESS Centre in Camp Hill later this month, ...
Musical Instruments have been a part of society for so much of our history. The earliest known piece of music dates back to 1600 BC in Syria, but music has been around for many years before that. In ...
Why do our musical instruments morph in extreme temperatures? We speak to musicians and musical instrument makers on how best to practise and perform in both high heat and cold weather. Musical ...
Think playing an instrument is just a childhood pastime or a talent reserved for the naturally gifted? Think again. Picking up a musical instrument later in life isn’t just a fulfilling creative ...
Ray (left) and Jojo (right) answer your questions about musical play and music therapy We put some of your questions about music and music therapy from our Instagram Q and A session to music ...