Yes, for example the more Classical Music you listen to is proven to improve math skills.
It is not difficult to incorporate multiplication into other subjects. When playing music for example you could repeat the same phrase a certain number of times.
Subjects needed to become a lyricist are music classes and appreciation. Other subjects that should be taken are sheet music and business as it relates to music.
music and other school subjects
Yes, you can have music on. However, it is better to have music and other destractors turned off so that you can concentrate better.
Music, Electronics, Physics, Maths & English (or some other main language)
well actually rock and roll makes your head invaluate which gives you the quantites to do better at math or any other inparticular subjects La shorty wazz aqi
because it sounds better than other music (all opinion)
Co-education cab be helpful because it promotes cooperation from both genders. Since females tend to do better in some subjects while males in other subjects, they can learn from each other.
I can't speak for other artists, but music certainly does effect my drawing. I often have music playing in the background in my studio. Sometimes, when I have a client "sitting" for me I have classical music playing as it tends to help relax the subject and make it easier for them to sit still for longer periods. At other times the music is strictly for me.
To a musician, music would be better ... to one who plays sports, basketball would be be better. It all depends upon which one any individual likes over the other. Both basketball and music are equally liked.
Perhaps not change them but give a better understanding of them and most other subjects too.
Mozart enjoyed playing billiards.