Music Perception: An Interdisciplinary Journal, Vol. 2, No. 3, International Conference on Psychology and the Arts (Spring, 1985), pp. 375-388 (14 pages) Musician ...
Intuitively, it may seem that singing is a completely different type of experience than speaking. Singing is melodic, rhythmic, and manifests in artistic expression; speech, in contrast, is more ...
This article originally appeared on Medical Daily. Many of us have experienced last song syndrome: We get in the car, turn on the radio, and hear the same top 40 songs on repeat every hour. Suddenly, ...
Almost all of us get songs stuck in our heads from time to time but why do certain tunes have the 'stick factor'? The first large-scale study, led by Dr Kelly Jakubowski at Durham University, may have ...
I have two very different versions of "The Tears of a Clown" on my iPod: the Motown original by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and a great Ska music cover by The English Beat. The tempo, the key, ...
An intensive, critical and integrated study of musical concepts. Through applied experiences composing, improvising, writing, performing, listening, and analyzing, students will explore and develop ...