Music has an incredible power to uplift our spirits, spark memories, and even transform the way our brains function. As we age, engaging with music can become one of the most enjoyable and beneficial activities for maintaining cognitive health and emotional well-being. But how exactly does music impact our brain?
Listening to or playing music activates multiple areas of the brain, including those responsible for memory, emotion, and motor control. Research shows that music can:
AARP Pennsylvania is excited to offer a unique opportunity to explore the profound effects of music on the brain through a three-part virtual series. Led by award-winning musician Barry Wiesenfeld, this series will dive into the history and evolution of music genres, from the Beatles to jazz and American folk music. Each session will not only deepen your understanding of music but also highlight how engaging with it can improve your mental and emotional health.
To register, follow the links below:
The Beatles, 60 Years Later - Wednesday, February 12 @ 7:00 PM
The Evolution of Jazz - Wednesday, February 19 @ 7:00 PM
The Music of American Folk- Wednesday, February 16 @ 7:00 PM
Whether you're a lifelong music lover or simply curious about the connection between music and brain health, this series will provide valuable insights and actionable tips on how to incorporate music into your daily life for better brain health. You'll experience music in a new way, learning how it can boost your mood, memory, and overall well-being.
Join us and discover how music can be more than just entertainment -- it can be a powerful tool for keeping your mind sharp and your spirit happy.