Michelle Read Studio in Townsville, Queensland | Musician
Michelle Read Studio
Locality: Townsville, Queensland
Phone: +61 437 527 326
Address: 261 Flinders Street room 10 4810 Townsville, QLD, Australia
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25.01.2022 Thank you Peyton and Heather for this great Duet ! Umbrella By Rhianna and Jay-z... The girls have only just started lessons and already singing so well!
25.01.2022 Happy return to lessons everyone!
24.01.2022 Thank you Audrey Bartsch for sharing your talents and time with us today Also preparing for upcoming exams next year Singing some Skinny Love a difficult song to place for a vocalist.
23.01.2022 Bill Simpkins playing his own composition 'Lily' Written for a friends little dog that has passed Played by memory too!... Thank you Bill for your great work and also being an excellent member of our music team here!
23.01.2022 Our hens are loving Elaine's music so much we'll have a hard time putting them back in their coop tonight... Henpower
20.01.2022 Back to studio to share music, laughs and creativity Flea may sleep through the whole thing though
17.01.2022 Lily Gray singing helplessly devoted to you Thank you Lily
15.01.2022 Milani is only 6 years old! playing a classic Elvis Presley Love me Tender Thank you Milani for a lovely performance
15.01.2022 Kaeley Allen singing When we were young Thank you Kaeley for sharing your beautiful voice today Kaeley is travelling south next year to continue her musical studies she will be missed
13.01.2022 Max Hanks playing a little Misty for me
11.01.2022 Welcome to all new students joining me here on face book I have lots of ideas and plans to make this next musical adventure we take together both fun and beneficial! Keep singing playing and enjoying your music ... Music will stand beside you no matter where you go or whatever challenges you may face See more
11.01.2022 Sami Kennedy singing Someone like you Thank you Sami
11.01.2022 Kaeley Allen singing "Hello Thank you Kaeley for sharing your talent and beautiful voice
10.01.2022 https://www.verywellmind.com/surprising-psychological-benef
09.01.2022 Sophie Horn thank you for this lovely performance
09.01.2022 Hello Everyone I am so pleased to finally be entering the realm of Facebook. I am looking forward to connecting with you all here!... Kind Regards Michelle
08.01.2022 There are so many neurological benefits of #singing. Even at an amateur level, it is beneficial to people’s emotional, physical, and cognitive well-being. Singi...ng both listening to it and doing it can release #dopamine, a chemical that works to help regulate the brain’s pleasure and reward centres. #Music has also been found to release #serotonin, a neurotransmitter found mostly in the digestive tract that helps regulate our moods, social behaviors and appetite; other studies have shown that #cortisol levels can be lower when listening to music and singing. Requiem masses by Mozart, Haydn, Verdi and Berlioz are extremely popular selections for #choirs worldwide. And even though the content isn’t necessarily joyful or soothing in these cases, #endorphins hormones produced by the central nervous system release and interact with opiate receptors in the brain, diminishing pain and triggering an almost analgesic feeling in the body. Our brains still get an endorphin rush, which apparently feels a lot like taking morphine. In addition, Dr. David Huron, a music professor at OSU, postulates that singing may increase #prolactin production; prolactin is found both in tears and in nursing mammals, and it helps regulate the immune system. Doctors are now finding that singers have more circuit connections between the right and left sides of their #brains than non-singers. Research findings have shown that elderly singers suffer #depression less frequently, make fewer doctor’s visits each year, need less medication, and also increase their other activities. And the most remarkable phenomenon that a choir vocalist experiences are the many take your breath away moments that come as a result of being one of many voices coming #together in harmony. A 2004 study by Dr. Gunter Kreutz showed that singing in a choir as opposed to simply listening to choral music increases SIgA production (antibodies in saliva that help immune function) and other positive physical responses. So if you get the chance to sing, do it. You’ll be happier and healthier for it, no matter how you sound. https://www.choraldirectormag.com//your-brain-and-singing/ #neurochild #music #musicalintelligence
07.01.2022 And even more benefits when we play and sing ourselves.
05.01.2022 Look at this sticker collection! Dylan Platt has received 100% for all of her theory to date! Great work Dylan!
05.01.2022 Inviting all ages to our fun, inclusive and theraputical music lessons Lessons start from $20 including all you need to trial a lesson Covid safe live lessons and zoom lessons available ... Come and have some fun with music and experience the joy that making music brings into your life
04.01.2022 Aniera Edwards sharing her sticker collection and love of singing with us today
03.01.2022 Happy Valentine's day music makers!
02.01.2022 Maxwell Hanks playing Spirit Of The Flame and arrangement by Bradley Eustace on digital piano Max hasn't played this in a while and still nailed it! Thanks Max
01.01.2022 Working on creating a GROUP here on FB so we can all gather and connect, chat and share all that is music and the joy and direction it gives us all.
01.01.2022 Look at these two little ladies dressed in the same outfit! Thanks you Karen for sharing the pic of your lovely Leila