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Dec 12, 2022
Evidence suggests the same cognitive and perceptual skills underlie both domains
Oct 25, 2022
Do re mi fa sol la ti do. It’s one of the first things taught to us in any music class — but have you ever wondered why we divide up musical pitch in this way?
Sep 28, 2022
Focusing on core cognitive skills sets children up for success — musically and academically
Dec 14, 2021
Why is it that a certain portion of the population, despite their best efforts, do not seem to be able to sing in tune?
Oct 05, 2021
Learning music takes a lot of work. Complex mental and motor skills are painstakingly practiced over weeks, months, and years for musicians to be performance-ready; even basic skills like scales need to be reinforced regularly.
Sep 27, 2021
In many ways, the summer of 2021 was the longest summer of our lives. The extended shutdowns in Canada and the world kept many of us away from work, school, and the activities we love. Music has been particularly difficult for many of us to keep up with.
Apr 16, 2021
Why do some students succeed and others drop out? Why can practice sometimes feel aimless and unrewarding for students? Why do certain teaching techniques work with some students, but not others? The answers to these questions revolve around goals and motivations.
May 06, 2020
Taking your exam in the same environment where you study may give you an edge – learn more about the encoding specificity principle in this article by Dr. Sean Hutchins.
Apr 27, 2020
Neuroscientist Dr. Sean Hutchins writes about the importance of continuing to practice music during social isolation.
Aug 16, 2018
The latest research paper by RCM Science, led by Dr. Sean Hutchins, has been published in the June issue of the journal Music Perception.
