[NSP] How the brain reads

2009-06-13 Thread tim rolls BT
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[NSP] Re: How the brain reads

2009-06-13 Thread Anita Evans
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[NSP] How the brain reads

2009-06-13 Thread tim rolls BT
..don't know if there's any relevance to the way we read music, currently I find I have to read each dot when I see a new tune, but this gives me hope that maybe when I've had more practice I'll be able to read whole bars at a time. Don't delete this just because it looks weird. Believe it or

[NSP] Re: How the brain reads

2009-06-13 Thread Francis Wood
Eric Morecombe would be proud of you, Tim! All the right notes . . . Francis On 13 Jun 2009, at 12:00, tim rolls BT wrote: ..don't know if there's any relevance to the way we read music, currently I find I have to read each dot when I see a new tune, but this gives me hope that maybe when

[NSP] Re: How the brain reads

2009-06-13 Thread brimor
This word stuff is interesting. We tried a similar test on our then 6yr old grandson and he had no problem reading it aloud straight away. Similarly with music, people find that as they continue with reading not only do they pick up the bar/phrase at a glance, but they also hear the music