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Q: What evidence does the author of Mozart Matters offer that Don Campbell claim that listening to Mozart music is good for you?
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Was Mozart bi?

There is no evidence of this.


Beethoven took piano lessons with a very famous composer who said that about beethoven Who was it?

I think what you are referring to is in 1787, Beethoven travelled to Vienna to study with Vienna. After listening to him, Mozart said: "Watch out for that boy. One day he will give the world something to talk about."


How did Mozart on meerkat manor die?

She was killed by a jackal. On Meerkat Manor we were led to believe that was how Mozart died. In reality her collar and other evidence were found in a tree leading to the belief she had been predated by a bird of prey. Our dear sweet Mozart...she never got the break in life this beloved little one deserved.


Where did Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart attend middle school?

They didn't classify school grades so much in Mozart's day. There was no Elementary, Middle or High School ... it was just "school", usually taught at home by parents or relatives, although there were universities specializing in various subject matters.


What is the Mozart effect?

As mentioned by mozarteffect.com, the Mozart effect is "an inclusive term signifying the transformational powers of music in health, education, and well being."The Mozart effect was brought back to light in 1993, in the University of California, Irvine, when a research team led by Gordon Shaw and Frances Raucher conducted a study of the effects of Mozart's music on college students and children. The results showed that thirty six college students scored eight to nine points higher on the spatial IQ test after listening to ten minutes of the Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major (K. 448) by Mozart. The effect only lasted for about ten to fifteen minutes. The day after these findings were reported, music stores in one major city sold out of Mozart CDs and recordings. This experiment has, however, failed to replicate, other than two positive reports from the original researchers.That research team also conducted two other related experiments. In a paper folding and cutting test, the 'Mozart' group showed a temporary increase over their scores compared to taking the test after either a period of listening to a relaxation tape, or silence.The theory of the Mozart effect has been questioned by many. As stated in the book, The Skeptic's Dictionary, "If Mozart's music were able to improve health, why was Mozart himself so frequently sick?"Along with the doubters, there are also the supporters. One of these supporters is Don Campbell, the author of The Mozart Effect: Tapping the Power of Music to Heal the Body, Strengthen the Mind, and Unlock the Creative Spirit. In this book, he produces many success stories, about when music heals, and changes people's lives. However, within many of these stories, there is not much scientific content explaining why.Some people think that the Mozart effect's truths have become distorted, due to many of the misunderstanding of newspaper articles. Organizational behaviour professor, Chip Heath and his colleague Adrian Bangerter, who analyzed newspaper articles about the Mozart Effect concluded that "the legend of the Mozart Effect grew in response to anxiety about children's education." Many parents used the Mozart effect as an easy way to attempt to increase their child's intelligence, which no research done has proven.

Related questions

Was Mozart bi?

There is no evidence of this.


Could michelangelo's the last judgment have been painted while listening to Mozart?

The Last Judgment was painted in the 1530s. Mozart was born in 1756.


How old was Mozart when he composed his first piece?

Mozart's Andante in C was written when he was 4 or 5; evidence is inconlusive.


Who haunted Mozart?

Firstly, in order to answer this question, one has to assume that by haunting you mean visited by a supernatural being, and secondly you have to have evidence to prove such an encounter. Since there is little or no evidence that such supernatural beings exist, and there is even less to suggest that one visited Mozart, one has to conclude that Mozart was never haunted, because there is no such thing as a supernatural encounter.


Did Beethoven work for Mozart?

Not in the sense that Mozart *employed* him, but Beethoven did visit Vienna in 1787, when he was 16 years old, and probably played for Mozart there. Evidence is anecdotal that they actually met, but it would be surprising if they didn't -- it was part of the purpose of the visit, after all.


Beethoven took piano lessons with a very famous composer who said that about beethoven Who was it?

I think what you are referring to is in 1787, Beethoven travelled to Vienna to study with Vienna. After listening to him, Mozart said: "Watch out for that boy. One day he will give the world something to talk about."


Did Mozart had bipolar disorder and how did he know?

I don't believe there is any proof or evidence to suggest that he was bipolar. Mozart was a prolific genius and an alcoholic, both of which tend to add up to a pretty strange and unstable personality. But, bipolar? I've never heard any convincing evidence to suggest that.


What was anne franks favorite music?

Anne Frank's favorite music was classical music, particularly the works of Beethoven, Mozart, and Schubert. She also enjoyed listening to popular music of the time, such as jazz and swing.


Does music influence learning and memory?

Tests carried out showed that the majority of students listening to Mozart while doing a test got a better result as to the students who were listening to music "x" and another test was carried out where people listening to Mozart done better than people listening to no music at all. Yet another test was carried out where music "x" was played to half the class and they done worse than the other class who had been listening to nothing but the sound of the room and the occasional cough of their classmates/teacher. Wether the events were coincidences or not, I am not sure, but I am guessing some music can influence learning and memory. I hope this answers your question to some extent.


What instruments did Mozart play?

Mozart could play the violin and keyboard instruments, which at the time would have been the harpsichord and the clavier, from the age of five. There is also evidence to suggest that Mozart could also play the organ, the viola, the trumpet and possibly even the clarinet.


What are all the good things about the Mozart effect?

The Mozart effect refers to the theory that listening to Mozart's music can enhance cognitive abilities. Some potential benefits include improved mood, increased focus and concentration, and potentially enhanced spatial reasoning skills. However, more research is needed to fully understand and validate these claims.


How did Mozart on meerkat manor die?

She was killed by a jackal. On Meerkat Manor we were led to believe that was how Mozart died. In reality her collar and other evidence were found in a tree leading to the belief she had been predated by a bird of prey. Our dear sweet Mozart...she never got the break in life this beloved little one deserved.