Music, Culture, and Early Childhood Development

In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, Roger H. Brown, President of Berklee College of Music, discusses the importance of music as a form of communication throughout history for families, groups and civilizations, and ties this to the ways in which music is central to the social and mental development of very young children.

Duration : 0:5:47


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5 Responses to Music, Culture, and Early Childhood Development

  1. brandojstevenso says:

    I think the message …
    I think the message of this video is dead on. Music is powerful. and all children have music in them somewhere.

  2. nateguitarsoccer says:

    its called a …
    its called a scholarship. you dont always have to spend the full tuition

  3. Whatisthescore says:

    It actually is a …
    It actually is a scam. It’s advertised as the place to network into stardome in order to get superficial, talentless students to waste $30,000 a semester.

  4. gyoung1234 says:

    oh you didn’t get …
    oh you didn’t get in. probably because you suck not because it’s a scam.

  5. melissblissers says:

    BERKLEE IS A SCAM. …
    BERKLEE IS A SCAM. Don’t go to this school.