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Classroom Survey Results
Music for Learning and Music for Concentration CDs
Sound Health Series
 
In 1998 a classroom survey was conducted at two public schools in the Midwestern United States.  Teachers of grades Kindergarten through Six were asked to play the Learning and Concentration CDs from The Sound Health Series in their classrooms.  Following the use of these CDs the teachers were then asked to complete a survey providing us with their feedback concerning the use of these CDs.  The results of the classroom survey follow. 
School Survey Results: 
Sound Health CDs used with 27 classrooms with 560 students averaging 21 students per class.  Here are the teacher responses following the use of Learning and Concentration. 
 
 
Students
More
Less
No Change
No Comment
On Task
70.5%
1.5%
19.5%
8.5%
Productive
50.5%
-
41.0%
8.5%
Attentive
48.5%
1.5%
41.5%
8.5%
Quiet
68.0%
1.5%
22.0%
8.5%
Noisy
1.5%
68.0%
22.0%
8.5%
 
 
Between these two schools a total of 27 classrooms with 560 students grades Kindergarten through Six listened to Learning and Concentration.  Review of the combined responses of the 27 teachers from the two schools showed that 100% of the teachers reported they enjoyed the experience of playing this music in their classroom.  An average of 70.5% reported their students were more on task, 68% reported their classrooms were less noisy, 48.5% reported their students were more attentive, and 50.5% reported their students were more productive when listening.  

These teachers also indicated they felt the music was most useful when played during periods when the students engaged in writing, math, thinking, silent reading, language, and independent study.  The Sound Health Series proved to provide benefit to the students in a school setting. 

 
Music for Learning and Music for Concentration are part of a six CD series call The Sound Health Series.  The series contains psychoacoustically- refined classical and baroque music performed by the Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble.  Music for Concentration has an average tempo of 50-60 beats per minute and includes compositions by Bach, Vivaldi, Salieri and Albinoni.  Music for Learning also has an average tempo of 50-60 beats per minute and includes compositions by Bach, Vivaldi and Corelli in addition to sounds of nature.
 
 
  
 
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The Sound  Health SeriesTM
 

Because our world needs better mindsTM
 The Sound Health Series was developed by the Center for Psychoacoustic Research
in conjunction with Advanced Brain Technologies, LLC
 
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