Sunday, March 20, 2011

Quote, Summary, Source Analysis, and Citation #2

Quotation: Many revealing scientific experiments, studies, and research projects have been performed to try and discover the extent of the power of music. Up until 1970, most of the research done on music had to do with studying the effects of the beat of the music. It was found that slow music could slow the heartbeat and the breathing rate as well as bring down blood pressure. Faster music was found to speed up these same body measurements.

Paraphrase: Many experiments have been conducted to try and see the full power of music. Until 1970, the research done had to deal with the beat of the music. They discovered that slow music lowered the heartbeat, breathing rate, and blood pressure. Faster music increased these things.

Summary of Article: “Music and the Brain” written by Laurence O’Donnell is about how the brain is affected by music. When Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence he would play the violin to help him write parts he was unsure of. Albert Einstein did not do so well in school. Instead of taking him out of school they bought him a violin. He himself said he was so smart because he played the violin. Music also strongly influences your body. It can relax you and it can make your adrenaline rush. Different kinds have different reactions on all kinds of people. Not every person is the same. It is proven that classical music relaxes you and also increasing your memory and learning capability. It states that students who study music have higher grade point averages then those who do not. America’s top three schools use this to enhance their students learning capability.

Source Analysis: In this article the writer has no doubt used a lot of research. His claim is that music has different affects on people.

O'Donnell, Laurence. "Music and the Brain." Music and the Brain 2007: n. pag. Web. 20 Mar 2011. <http: mente="" musica.html="" n15="" www.cerebromente.org.br="">.</http:>

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