ABSTRACT The article discusses the research which has showed that music education enhances spatial reasoning skills. The result has suggested that the various kinds of musical instruction leads to spatial learning and the type of instruction has not been limited to any particular program component, musical style or instructional practice. The study has demonstrated that learning standard notation promotes the facilitation of the performance in the spatial-temporal tasks. The music instruction has contributed to the improvement of at least one type of spatial skill in which it is projected to help enhance the other skills in the future.
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Lois Hetland
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University of Illinois
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0021-8510
Publication Name:
Journal of Aesthetic Education
Volume:
34
Number:
3-4
Page Number:
179
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