Monday, July 02, 2012

Singing and Brain Development

Singing causes endorphins to flow, stimulating good feelings throughout the body and stimulating brain activity.  
Singing encourages deep breathing, which brings more oxygen to the brain.  
Singing requires the brain to work at many tasks simultaneously.  
Singing strengthens memory.  
Singing teaches opposites, such as fast and slow, loud and quiet, long and short, tension and release. Every good song carries some of these elements of contrast in it.

In short, singing helps to develop your brain.

Singing causes your brain to be fit