After reviewing the pertinent literature it can be seen that the music and the brain relation has been a subject which has been the main interest of numerous Steward L Walsh V Zatorre R J Patel A D Balaban E Peretz I Limb C J Pantev C v d researchers The majority of these researches are made up of medical field workers but the musical aspect is usually ignored It has become clear with the recent researches that the centers of the musical perception and performance are located in the right front lobe of the brain but the sense of rhythm is on the left side at the girus insula After numerous investigations made on the patients whose brains are partially removed it is observed that the loss of cerebral capacity is regained after a period of time The impulses observed by the pertinent centers are transferred by synaptic ties and are stored at various locations This shows that the brain is an organ with hologramic structure The process of learning in the brain may be summarized as the increase of synapses in number: How can this information increase the success of persons teaching music? How can a musician use this observation in his profession? It is expected that these basic musical data will attract the interest of the people In this paper research on the relationship of music and brain will be evaluated from the perspective of a musician Key Words: Temporal lobe music
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