Investigate how humans worldwide share fundamental rhythmic preferences in music, influenced by diverse cultural backgrounds.
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Creative student rhythm performance at school in Liaoning, China
On November 11, 2025, in Liaoning, China, @DJ-style shared a video of a group of students performing a creative music presentation. In the video, a music teacher guides the class as the students ...
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16 Collectibles Losing Appeal to Younger Generations
In the era of fast fashion and low-quality home goods, the allure of antiques seems to have weakened for many young people.
Experiencing goosebumps from music, known as frisson, is a common yet profound physiological response. This occurs when specific musical moments, oft ...
Researchers have shown that adaptive music systems that adjust tempo and rhythm to match a user’s movement can make exercise ...
In the mid 20th century Italian mathematician Luigi Fantappié proposed the law of syntropy. The idea was an inversion and ...
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High-groove music boosts running speed and mood in women
An experiment conducted in Japan in which university students ran on treadmills for 10 minutes found that female students ...
Abhishek Raghuram and Sruthi Sagar engaged in a seamless exchange at their collaborative concert for Bharat Sangeet Utsav - ...
The global study found that our most "emotionally resonant" music tends to come from our teenage years, peaking around the ...
In recent times, Afrobeats have been paying it to their roots by infusing Fuji, a Yoruba-rooted Nigerian music genre ...
Music adapting to your movement helps people stay active, feel happier, and make exercise routines smoother and more enjoyable.
Music fans and music makers, delve into NME covers, portable turntables, industry legends, and a mini but mighty synth ...
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