The Effects of Music Education on Students

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Without education, society could not grow and prosper. Education is important to not only the children receiving it and their parents, but members of the community as a whole. Education incorporates not only science and math, but music education as well. Music Education is important to children because of the positive impact it has on other subject areas in school, like math and science, as well as its overall impact on children, and the most efficient time to start music education is as soon as they are born. Unfortunately, there are still are still schools without music programs. Some schools with a music program don’t reach all their students.
Many studies have been done to prove that music education is linked to better grades and test scores in other subjects. College board, a website most students use to take their SAT’s and ACT’s, releases a report on the Data collected during these tests. During the years 2009 to 2013, the information collected by college board showed that students that took the test and had a music education for over 4 years scored fifty-two, fifty, and fifty-six points higher in critical reading, mathematics, and writing respectively than a student who took the test and had less than half a year of music education (College Board 13).
People always wonder why music helps in these different subject areas when music has nothing to do with math or science, but they are wrong. Music is math and science, and even a foreign language. Students must subdivide the notes into fractions instantly, not work it out on paper. Music is exact, and the piece of music a student reads is like a chart, which shows volume changes, intensities, pitches. There is math and science, but there is more. A lot of terms in music are...

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