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Happiness is not a matter of intensity, someone once said. But of balance, order and rhythm. For a few minutes a day in a class of kids with special needs at Pearce Primary School, rhythm is a way of ...
Jennifer Taylor from Third Street Music School Settlement explores rhythm. Jennifer Taylor from Third Street Music School Settlement helps students learn about rhythm as they sing “Bell Horses.” ...
WASHINGTON — Gently bounce a baby while you sing, and you’ll usually get squeals of glee. But it’s not just fun: Feeling the beat helps wire babies’ brains to hear rhythm. So says new research that ...
The Summer issue of Rhythm is out now and it's packed full of features, lessons, reviews and a ton more. In fact, there's so much that to help get you started we've put together a list of five things ...
The brand new issue of Rhythm is out now and it's packed full of features, lessons, reviews and a ton more. In fact, there's so much that to help get you started we've put together a list of five ...
Hyderabad: “You are not doing a service to the language when you learn, you are doing a service to yourself,” says anthropologist, author and mother Uma Challa. The assertion comes from a genuine need ...
Bouncing babies may grow up to be the greatest dancers, new research has suggested. Scientists found that when an infant is bounced on a knee in time to music it may pass on a mother or father's sense ...