Since man exists, we realize how music is of fundamental importance in the growth and development of children. Not only that, but today by virtue of the most recent technical innovations, through which we can observe what happens in the embryo before and in the fetus then, it has been found that the musical transmission through the mother's womb is in some way perceived and experienced and it is also made its own as a vehicle for greater balance. So much more useful then the music becomes, during the growth as it acts almost as a precursor for the subsequent linguistic expressive competences.
This work has the merit of emphasizing that music represents the history of man, as an instrument of sharing emotions and affections, as a vehicle for exchange and communication, but also a sign of cooperation and community of intentions and ideals.
It is not a specialized job, rather it avoids any technicality, but is based on direct and immediate language, using examples easily accessible to anyone.
- ISMN: 9790215753884 (M215753884)