In a world often marked by conflict, division, and discord, one powerful force emerges as a beacon of hope and unity: music. The harmonious blend of melodies, rhythms, and lyrics transcends cultural barriers, fostering connections that promote understanding, healing, and peace.
“If a child learns music faster than others, then he/she may have perfect pitch. It means he/she can recognise the tones correctly and immediately, like when he/she sees a number or colour. He/she may even be able to sing any tone (e.g. F# in 2nd octave) immediately without referring to any other tone.”
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Music is truly an universal language, which can be used for building peace.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/peace-through-music-universal-language-bridging-james-a-norkawich-1s7ke
A Havard study has already shown that music is very universal. While different languages have different music styles, the basics remain the same.
This is 100% true. Many people can listen to music and “feel” it even if they don’t understand the language.
You could do it at home as a game. Watch this…
Wow, check these kids out – thank god some people have pro-active parents that are interested in their kids.
Can’t believe schools don’t test for this already. People need to know if their child is gifted. More discussion here https://forums.abrsm.org/?showtopic=22672#:~:text=If%20a%20child%20learns%20music,referring%20to%20any%20other%20tone.
“If a child learns music faster than others, then he/she may have perfect pitch. It means he/she can recognise the tones correctly and immediately, like when he/she sees a number or colour. He/she may even be able to sing any tone (e.g. F# in 2nd octave) immediately without referring to any other tone.”