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Dateline Dominquez Hills - April 2007
California State University at Dominguez Hills talks with Joy Sikorski about music and motherhood, her life in Alaska and what inspired her master thesis.
Excerpt - "...I learned that the earth vibrates at what is called the Schumann frequency (not associated with the composer) as do other planets and celestial objects. Sound frequencies pulsing at exact brainwave speeds cause a sympathetic response in the brain by which the brainwaves alter themselves to match the sound frequencies."
"The DNA in our bodies also vibrates and emits sound frequencies. Beethoven is said to have claimed that there were certain musical compositions he could not complete unless he heard them in a dream, and the Celts believed that certain types of music could stop armies in their tracks."(full article) The Dallas Opera - January 2007
The Dallas Opera interviewed Joy Sikorski about the Puccini EffectTM and SingBabySingTM. The interview appears in their January 2007 Newsletter, Entr'acte.
Excerpt - "...sadly, vocal development is usually not even a minor consideration in our homes or educational institutions, and that's because so few people really know much about the voice or how easy it truly is to train it early in life."(full article)
Los Angeles Family Magazine - April 2006
Joy Sikorski's article, "Nurture Your Baby's Brain Through Song" featured in this well known magazine that is widely distributed in the Los Angeles basin.
Excerpt - "What if you could start from Day One to teach your baby to sing while you're soothing her?" (full article) Wild Child Publishing Interview - October 2005
SingBabySingTM owner, Joy Sikorski, interview with by Marci Baun, Editor-in-Chief of Wild Child Publishing, which was listed by the prestigious Writers' Digest Magazine as 7th in the Top 101 Online Literary Publishing Sites for 2005. The interview, chosen by Ms. Baun as one of Wildchild's "Top Interview Picks for 2005," features Joy's answers to questions about her creative process, how her life in Alaska impacted that process, what inspired her to birth SingBabySingTM, why she coined the term the Puccini EffectTM to bring awareness to parents, grandparents and educators about the importance of ear training for singing and language development in early childhood and more.
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