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Later in life, do you think there is a difference between a child who listened to classical music when they were young and a child who listened to mumble rap?
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Space Dog · 13w
Depends on how else they were brought up, but yes definitely could have affect.
Dan · 13w
Definitely
OgFOMK ArTS · 13w
Yes, but when the classical music is associated with Public Radio is not much better.
ಠ_ಠ вυввℓєz · 13w
Yes. Already been proven with plants.
The BTC Philanthropist · 13w
110% One type encourages creativity, imagination, thought, letting multiple sounds interest you. Where the other, take the negative connotation / lyrics out of it is simply the dumbest form of music. musically weak, and lyrically infantile.
Simply Greeny · 13w
🤔 probably Idk Maybe it’s best to be well rounded with a lot of different types of music, exposure to it all…. And let the child decide what type of music they prefer? I fall in that camp letting my kid discover what she likes instead of pushing a certain thing on her…
Simply Greeny · 13w
Loved the emergency broadcast last night btw
sandwich · 13w
Huge difference.
Thank you, Sir. · 13w
My kids listened to classical music early. My 7-year-old doesn't seem to hear certain music as "bad" when it doesn't have enough energy, or isn't quick in tempo. I remember being very musically picky as a kid, and they aren't. The only music my kids don't like is rap. 🤷
Laser_eyed_Psychopath🤩 · 13w
Would you rather expose your child to a 1000 hours of classical music or a 1000 hours of mumble rap? You will come to the right conclusion.
Nick · 13w
One of them would appreciate the talent required to create beautiful music, and the other would try to talk their friends into stealing something from the local convenience store
Danny P · 13w
I’m not 100% sure at all, but I have to give it a hard yes
Clayton · 13w
If so, it’s probably more a reflection on the type of parents who listen to classical music versus parents who listen to mumble rap.
Toby McMann · 13w
Dont believe the hype! Keep it real. Rap all the way. 🤣 😎
hltn · 13w
I would imagine getting a child used to the complexity of notes within classical music would help to build more neurons, but that's speculation.
Ape Mithrandir · 13w
Correlation but not causation. Did the child who listened to classical music also happen to read more and engage in more critical thinking?
n · 13w
probably
Illinois Bitcoin Council · 13w
Jazz is where it’s at!
Keith Sharp · 13w
How not?
Bob Loblaw · 13w
likely, but it might not even be due to the music but the neural composition that predisposes them to choose to listen to that type of music. Same would likely apply if they were born of parents who expose them to that kind of music.
Have a nice day · 13w
Those are two different types of parents. Maybe that is why it makes a difference. lol
Tawiskaro · 13w
I listened to classical music as a kid and now I own a substantial amount of bitcoin. Correlated?
Lady Mae - Growth Teacher · 13w
yes. there has been a case study already that the type of music that we listen can affect our experience esp a baby in the womb. each note represents different frequency that can create positive or negative experience. ☺️
StellarStoic · 13w
Absolutely. I speak from experience. I was a kid in the past.
jakub · 13w
Absolutely. There is such thing as music IQ; it shapes you. “Stand guard at the door of your mind.” — Jim Rohn “Don’t let anybody dump garbage into your mental factory.” — Jim Rohn
Petulant · 13w
100%
₿rendan Lambe · 13w
💯
Marius · 13w
I think it does. Classical music will lead to cognitively superiority. But I also think that a lot of rap music is also a powerful subconscious affirmation; depending on the artist you hear a lot about crime or money – if you listen to rap that is only about crime, then you'll probably end up with...
RyanZakMusic · 13w
yes x1000
Odie 40HPW · 13w
My daughters play violin and cello, and both of them dance ballet. No mumble rap in my household.
Vanessa · 13w
I can tell you that a child who grew up on dubstep cannot be tamed lol. So there’s that
rapadu · 13w
Better even, enable your kid to not just passively listen/consume (any) music but get them to learn an instrument. This opens up worlds. Po(hard)W, team playing, listening to other instruments (people) in their team; it connects synapses in their brain, other people don’t develop; gets them to fin...
Iggy · 13w
Yes, there always is
BigMilan · 13w
Yes. Brain damage in childhood isn’t entirely reversible