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Scientists Find Musicians 'have sharper minds', Scotland - UK by Yahoo News Uk Reports: Playing a musical instrument could help protect against mental decline through age or illness, according to a new study. Musicians have sharper minds and are able to pick up and correct mistakes quicker than non-musicians, researchers at St Andrews University found. They measured the behavioral and brain responses of amateur musicians compared with non-musicians when performing simple mental tasks.
The results showed that playing a musical instrument, even at moderate levels, improves a person's ability to detect errors and adjust responses more effectively. Musicians also responded faster than those with little or no musical training, with no loss in accuracy, the study found. The research was led by psychologist Ines Jentzsch, a reader in the university's School of Psychology and Neuroscience. 'Our study shows that even moderate levels of musical activity can benefit brain functioning,' she said. 'Our findings could have important implications as the processes involved are amongst the first to be affected by ageing, as well as a number of mental illnesses such as depression. 'The research suggests that musical activity could be used as an effective intervention to slow, stop or even reverse age or illness-related decline in mental functioning'.
The study, published in the journal Neuropsychologia, builds on previous work showing the benefits of musical activity on mental and physical well-being. Pianist Dr Jentzsch said: 'Musical activity cannot only immensely enrich our lives but the associated benefits for our physical and mental functioning could be even more far-reaching than proposed in our and previous research'., Public Relations, writes: 'This is an important scientific study that accordion assocations around the world should promote to their members and the public. I believe, that the accordion is probably the best instrument of all with the greatest benefits because: - the physical and mental activity of using the bellows in combination with: - the different treble and bass keyboards - accordionists are playing a melody plus accompaniment - accordion is an excellent group training instrument which means an enormous mental stimuli while enjoying yourself playing the accordion. This is an important study for parents of young children to know about, as music education today has many competitors and we need to make our voice heard to ensure an accordion education is fully appreciated and considered by all parents.'
Accordion Open Day and Italian Showcase Concert, RAM – UK by On Wednesday November 6th, 10am onwards, an accordion open day and Italian showcase evening concert takes place at the Royal Academy of Music, London. There will be an interesting program featuring special guests: 10am – 11.30am: Owen Murray, Head of the Accordion Department will talk about the work of his department, the development of accordion repertoire during the 20th Century and the changing career prospects for young accordionists.
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1.05pm – 2pm: lunchtime concert of solo and ensemble works. 2.30pm – 5pm: (picture left), Director of the accordion factory in Castelfidaro will talk about accordion construction and development and present the new Nova model concert accordion. 7.30pm: Accordion Showcase Concert – ‘From Bach to Contemporary’. The concert will feature a recital by accordion students of Massimiliano Pitocco (picture lower left) from the Santa Cecilia Conservatory in Rome. The concert will feature Samuele Telari, winner of the Castelfidaro International Accordion Competition 2013.
The day time sessions are free with no booking required. Tickets for the evening concert £7.50 (concessions £5.50). Academy Box Office telephone (020 7873 7300) or at the ticket office in the entrance hall, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5HT. For further information email. Roland Germany 2013 V-Accordion Festival Competition - Germany by Roland Germany Matthias Matzke at the World Music Festival, Innsbruck Video above: Published on May 29, 2013, Matthias Matzke at the Stand, World Music Festival 2013 in Innsbruck. Matthias Matzke goes to the international finals in Rome On the 1st October 2013, Leibnitz, Styria Germany held the German Finals for the International ' Festival 2013'. With a thrilling finale against very strong competition, Matthias Matzke secured the ticket for the international finals in Rome and also received a brand new V- Accordion FR - 8x.