I
recently came across the research article listed below and my heart started
beating faster. The goal of the authors is to explore the significance of music
to us older folks. We are told in
the first paragraph that while younger person’s attachment to music is well
known, that of seniors is less understood.
Some
research articles even suggest that we seniors become less attached to music as
we age. So the researchers, who
are here in Canada, began their journey by gathering info from the Canadian
Study on Health and Aging. First
the researchers developed a questionnaire that asks about the importance of
music in the person's lives. Wow,
this partly explains why I love Glee, American Idol, and The Voice. Oh yes and I also love So You
Think You Can Dance and Dancing with the Stars.
Recently,
upstairs in my art painting “office.”, I recently plugged in a portable radio
and I plan to turn it on whenever I go up to paint.
I
also like to hum and sing and play with a harmonica. I also have a dulcimer,
which I don’t play with very often.
Now here is an interesting quotation “
Moreover, because music listening entails complex cognitive processes in
structuring and retaining information, it is reasonable to ask if the judged importance of music depends on
general cognitive status.”
So
the began their research. There were
320 subjects with a mean of 78.3 years. The subjects were asked five questions:
1.
How
frequently do you listen?
2.
Do you
participate in choirs?
3.
Do you
play a musical instrument”
4.
Name a
favorite song and it’s popularity/
5.
How
important do you think music is?
Next,
“ ---It can be inferred
that music can contribute can contribute to the quality of life regardless of
mental capacity.”
Finally, there are three important things to consider:
A)
First:
government should make music a priority in connection to seniors
B)
The
issue is challenging for example the government should ensure access and proper
use of hearing aids (I have hearing aids for both ears and quite often forget
to put them on when I walk out the door
C)
“Finally: there is a role for education in the fields of gerontology, developmental psychology,
music education, music therapy, and music psychology to emphasize the importance of music.” PS I seldom get feedbacks from my
blog posts but I would love to read what you think.
[i] A, Cohen, B. Bailly & T, Nilsson (2002). The Importance of Music
to Seniors, Psychomusicolgy,
,18, 89-102.
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