Discoveries in the nonmusical areas showed skill improvement as well, including reading, and pitch processing.(academic) These developments within the brain are not limited, for they can happen to people of any age, at any point in their life. It is simply the commitment of musical practice for long periods of time, that is a difficult promise to most. Being this, Music Plasticity is common in children and adult musicians, typically professional.(semanticscholar) But changes blah blah blah... A vast number of effects are open to happening within a human brain, changing them physically and mentally. …show more content…
Studies have shown that music can have effects on things such as verbal abilities. It has been proven that particularly in children, with language disabilities, that there has been mass improvements and benefits within intensive music training. (journals.sagepub) In order to prove these effects true, smaller tests were conducted to show even the little things music can do to a person. For example a shortened song was played for several people, each piece played differed in moods. When a slow, sad piece was played, the common recorded position of the group afterwards was nearly silent, down. Rather, after an upbeat piece was played the audience reacted much different. A number of other songs all displaying different moods was played for testing, and listeners continued to show similar expressions matching the given piece.(bufferapp) “There are two kinds of emotions related to music: perceived emotions and felt emotions.” (bufferapp) This meaning, emotions or specific feelings change while listening to certain music, due to the perceptions one can interpret and the emotions one can actually feel while listening to it. So if the act of listening to music continues, it will slowly change a person entirely. Now this is also just listening, when time is taken to not only listen, but to make music, to recognize pitches, to learn an