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Influence of children's music learning on preschoolers' listening skills

ABSTRACT

Purpose

Verify the association between children’s music learning and listening skills of temporal ordering and sound localization in preschoolers from 5 to 6 years old.

Methods

60 children of both genders, from 5 to 6 years and 11 months, participated in the study, 30 of the group with music training and the other 30 of the group with no music training. The participants of both groups were submitted to hearing screening, simplified auditory processing assessment and to the Pitch Pattern Sequence. The performance of each of the procedures was tabulated, being analyzed the possible correlations and associations between them, as, for example, dependent and independent variables such as group, gender and age.

Results

The group with music training presented higher mean of scores than the one with no music training in the verbal and nonverbal sequential memory tests and on the verbal and nonverbal Pitch Pattern Sequence. The 5-year-old children of the group with music training got better results than the 5-year-old ones with no music training, getting right in more sequences. In the sound localization test, there was no difference between ages and groups.

Conclusion

Preschoolers from 5 to 6 years old who participated in children’s music learning presented better performance in the tests that evaluate the abilities of the verbal and non-verbal sequential memory and of the temporal ordering of three sounds when compared to the preschoolers who did not participate in the music learning. Therefore, the children’s music learning positively influenced the listening skills of preschoolers from 5 to 6 years old.

Keywords:
Listening; Child; Auditory perception; Hearing tests; Music

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