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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE. Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences. Gardner's Definition:. Musical Rhythmic Intelligence, (music smart), is the capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognize them, and perhaps manipulate them.

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MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE

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  1. MUSICAL INTELLIGENCE Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences

  2. Gardner's Definition: • Musical Rhythmic Intelligence, (music smart), is the capacity to think in music, to be able to hear patterns, recognize them, and perhaps manipulate them. • People who have strong musical intelligence don't just remember music easily - they can't get it out of their minds, it's so omnipresent. Now, some people will say: "Yes, music is important, but it's a talent, not an intelligence." And I say, "Fine, let's call it a talent. But, then we have to leave the word intelligent out of the conversation and out of all discussions of human abilities. You know, Mozart was pretty smart!"

  3. Characteristics • Have sensitivity to sound patterns • Hum tunes • Tape or sway in rhythm • Discriminate among sounds • Have a good sense of pitch • Move rhythmically • Capture the essence of a beat and adjusts movement patterns according to changes • Remember tunes and sound patterns • Seek and enjoy musical experiences • Play with sounds • Am good at picking up sounds, remembering melodies, noticing pitches/  rhythms and keeping time.

  4. Careers for musical ones . . . • Lyricist • Composer • Orchestra member • Band member • Singer • Dancer • Teacher of music • Sound recorder • Morse Code operator • Instrument maker • Entertainer • Conductor • Music Critic

  5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  6. Scott Joplin

  7. John Lennon

  8. Stevie Wonder

  9. George Gershwin

  10. John Williams

  11. Andrew Lloyd Weber

  12. Carlos Santana

  13. Louis Armstrong

  14. Pyotr Iliach Tchaikovsky

  15. Jimi Hendrix

  16. Ludwig van Beethoven

  17. Billie Holiday

  18. Kurt Cobain

  19. Aaron Copeland

  20. Danny Elfman

  21. Ella Fitzgerald

  22. Yo-Yo Ma

  23. Itzhak Perlman

  24. Ray Charles

  25. Hans Zimmer

  26. Benefits of Music in the Classroom • Music effects brain growth and bodily systems: • Reduces stress • Enhances immune system • Relaxation or excitement • Heart rate, blood pressure, blood flow • Affects memory • Improves coordination

  27. Music in Early Childhood Settings • Create experiences to understand, interpret, respond to, and create music. Ask what music sounds like; is it fast or slow; what instruments can be heard . . . Let children manipulate objects to make sounds, play instruments, clap hands. Let children dance, move, create representations of music through drawing, clay, etc. More ideas?

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