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  • Calendar
  • Ensembles
    • 7 O'Clock Harmony
    • Almost Famous
  • Chorus
    • 6th - Central Chorus
    • 7th - Falcon Pride
    • 8th - Falcon Fever
  • General Music
    • 7th - World Music
    • 8th - Popular Music
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    • Calendar
    • Ensembles
      • 7 O'Clock Harmony
      • Almost Famous
    • Chorus
      • 6th - Central Chorus
      • 7th - Falcon Pride
      • 8th - Falcon Fever
    • General Music
      • 7th - World Music
      • 8th - Popular Music

7 O'Clock Harmony

Almost Famous

Chorus Classes

General Music

6th Chorus Signup.mov

Incoming 6th grade

and Parents

Check out this video on how to signup for Chorus!

Welcome!

7th Grade World Music Syllabus

8th Grade Popular Music Syllabus

Music and Young Minds

from Children's Music Workshop

Why is music important? Music participation provides a unique opportunity for literacy preparation. Whether the children are singing, playing, or listening, teachers direct them to listen and hear in new ways which exercises their aural discrimination. Playing instruments and adding movement to the lessons teaches children about sequential learning which is essential in reading comprehension.

Plato once said that music “is a more potent instrument than any other for education”. You will find many teachers of young children who would agree with him. Recent research has found that music uses both sides of the brain, a fact that makes it valuable in all areas of development. Music affects the growth of a child’s brain academically, emotionally, physically and spiritually.

Music is academic. For some people, this is the primary reason for providing music lessons to their children. A recent study from the University of California found that music trains the brain for higher forms of thinking. Second graders who were given music lessons scored 27% higher on proportional math and fractions tests than children who received no special instruction. Research indicates that musical training permanently wires a young mind for enhanced performance.

Music is physical. Music can be described as a sport. Learning to sing and keep rhythm develops coordination. The air and wind power necessary to blow a flute, trumpet or saxophone promotes a healthy body.

Music is emotional. Music is an art form. We are emotional beings and every child requires an artistic outlet. Music may be your child’s vehicle of expression.

Music is for life. Most people can’t play soccer, or football at 70 or 80 years of age but they can sing. And they can play piano or some other instrument. Music is a gift you can give your child that will last their entire lives.

Contact me

Brian Gornick - Vocal/Encore Music Teacher

908-526-1415 x4171

bgornick@branchburg.k12.nj.us

Branchburg Central Middle School | 220 Baird Road, Branchburg, NJ 08876 | p: 908-526-1415 | f: 908-526-7486
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