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How does what you learn in music class transfer over into your other subjects?
Research shows that students who do well in music often do quite well in math also. The connection between math and music has almost always been known, and research conducted proves this theory. ... I think this is because, as one website put it: “Rhythm is the basis of music, just as numbers are the basis of math.”
One easy connection that can be made between math and music is time signatures. ... Most times in music, you are doing math without thinking about it!
Another less known theory is that music students, in particular those who play piano (because it uses both the base clef and treble clef at the same time), use more of their brains when playing.
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