Showing posts with label Musicians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Musicians. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Singer Karen Carpenter: Pitch-Perfect Voice

Musician, Karen Carpenter, would have been 72 years old today, March 2nd. 

What a loss of one of the greatest voices of modern times. In fact, hardly anyone will dispute you if you happen to say what a fantastic Singer she was. She was simply blessed by God with this fabulous ability.

There was something in her singing that caught my attention when I first heard one of their hits in the early 1970s.  I still love hearing their hits from that era -- a sign of a true classic. My fave? A great wedding recessional song -- "For All We Know"
❤ "For All We Know" ❤

"Close to You"

LoL 😄😁😀

"Rainy Days and Mondays"


Greatest Hits









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Sunday, February 21, 2021

HuffPost: Musicians Are Smarter Than The Rest Of Us

 

Musicians Are Smarter Than The Rest Of Us


Musicians’ Brains Stay Sharp as They Age

Summary
While it is known that practicing music repeatedly changes the organization of the brain, it is not clear if these changes can correlate musical abilities with non-musical abilities. The study of 70 older participants, with different musical experience over their lifetimes, provides a connection between musical activity and mental balance in old age. “The results of this preliminary study revealed that participants with at least 10 years of musical experience (high activity musicians) had better performance in nonverbal memory, naming, and executive processes in advanced age relative to non-musicians.”


Introduction
Changing one’s lifestyle may postpone the onset of problems connected with old age, like Alzheimer’s disease. These diseases cause cognitive changes like loss of memory, reasoning, and perception. Adequate rest and physical exercise as well as a lifelong habit of stimulating the mind are favorable for clear thinking in old age. Musical activities, undertaken throughout the lifetime, have an impact on one’s mental health during old age. This has been studied in this current research work. Practicing music for a number of years brings about certain changes in brain organization. Comparing the lucidity in old age of those pursued music related activities and those who didn’t may help to understand the effect of the music-related reorganization of brain on successful aging.

Methods
-- Seventy healthy participants, aged between 60 and 83, were divided into three groups, based on their degree of involvement in musical activities, over their lifetimes.
-- The three groups were similar in average age, education, handedness, sex ratio, and physical exercise habits.
-- The first group, namely the non-musicians, never received any formal musical training. The second group, the low activity musicians, had one to nine years of training. The third, the high activity musicians, trained for more than 10 years and played regularly afterward.
-- All were tested for brain strengths such as memory, attention, and language prowess, using standardized tests. Their mastery on the use of language, ability to remember, and ability to express oneself were tested.

Results
-- Verbal intellectual ability and learning, as well as recall of verbal information, were found to be similar across the three groups.
-- The high activity musicians were significantly better at performing tasks based on visual inputs.
-- Although language prowess seemed to be similar across the groups, the high activity musicians’ memory for words was significantly better than that of non-musicians.
-- The age at which musical training started affected visual memory, while the number of years of training affected non-verbal memory.

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This Pup agrees?!! 😄


O sing unto the LORD a new song: 
sing unto the LORD, all the earth.




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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

List: Cat Kitty Names for Musicians and Singers

Here is a list of cute mostly-Musician Cat names  which is by no mean exhaustive:

Kitney Spears (pc: DuPage)

KATchaturian

ChaiCATsky


Let no corrupt communication proceed out of your mouth, but that which is good to the use of edifying, that it may minister grace unto the hearers.

Ephesians 4:29





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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Piano Lessons: Music, Music, and more Music in Our Home


Saturday morning to early afternoon are busy in our household. Today was rather typical: DH worked, so he was up and running by 5:40 a.m., and out of the house with the Van by 6 a.m. I did laundry, then we took turns at the shower. Jared, Kris, Cammie, Me. Off to A&A Music for piano lessons for 3 starting at 8:45 a.m. 




Picture is of Jared with piano teacher, Alex P.
Kris got free accordion lessons from Don at 9:15. By 10:50 we were off to WCSA for Junior Choir for Farrah. Afterwards, off to the library for some movies, and a 30-minute session on the internet. Back towards home after a short stop for tacos/icees at Taco Bell. DH dropped by my parent's home to pick up Kris' and His B-day presents, plus a few freebies. Then, on to Dong-A, plus Sara Lee. Of course, the house was cleaned too. Whew...









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