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  • Mar 02, 09

    Edgard Varesen Density 21,5 esitettynä vibrafonilla.

  • Mar 02, 09

    Dmitri Schosctakowitsch Violinconcert Nr. 1 Solist David Oistrach.

  • Mar 07, 09

    WaTunes, a service that helps independent artists get their music into online music stores like iTunes and Amazon, has announced that it is making its service entirely free.

  • Apr 01, 09

    In his new book, This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession, Levitin explores research into how our brains process the works of artists as varied as Beethoven, the Beatles and Britney Spears, and why they make us feel so good.

    • There's no evidence that (talented people) have a different brain structure or different wiring than the rest of us initially, although we do know that becoming an expert in anything -- like chess or race-car driving or journalism -- does change the brain and creates circuitry that's more efficient at doing what you're an expert at.
    • We've learned that musical ability is actually not one ability but a set of abilities, a dozen or more. Through brain damage, you can lose one component and not necessarily lose the others. You can lose rhythm and retain pitch, for example, that kind of thing. We see equivalents in the visual domain: People lose color perception or shape perception.

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  • Apr 05, 09

    Mrs. Retallack placed plants in each chamber and speakers through which she played sounds and particular styles of music. She watched the plants and recorded their progress daily. She was astounded at what she discovered.

    • Mrs. Retallack placed plants in each chamber and speakers through which  she played sounds and particular styles of music. She watched the plants and recorded  their progress daily. She was astounded at what she discovered.
    • Next Mrs. Retallack tried another  experiment again using the three chambers. In one chamber she played North Indian  classical music performed by sitar and tabla, in another she played Bach organ music, and  in the third, no music was played. The plants "liked" the North Indian classical  music the best. In both the Bach and sitar chambers, the plants leaned toward the  speakers, but he plants in the Indian music chamber leaned toward the speakers the most.
  • Apr 06, 09

    Ravi Shankar and Yehudi Menuhin. Indian modern art.

  • Apr 06, 09

    Spanish style Django improvisation.

  • Apr 12, 09

    Tales of Music and the Brain from Oliver Sacks, author of The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat.

  • May 12, 09

    Isaiah is 4 years old and Abdoulaye is 2. They are born in America but live in Africa.

  • May 16, 09

    Mozart's music and baroque music, with a 60 beats per minute beat pattern, activate the left and right brain. The simultaneous left and right brain action maximizes learning and retention of information. The information being studied activates the left brain while the music activates the right brain. Also, activities which engage both sides of the brain at the same time, such as playing an instrument or singing, causes the brain to be more capable of processing information.

    • A little known fact about Einstein is that when he was young he did extremely poor in school. His grade school teachers told his parents to take him out of school because he was "too stupid to learn" and it would be a waste of resources for the school to invest time and energy in his education. The school suggested that his parents get Albert an easy, manual labor job as soon as they could.
    • Instead of following the school's advice, Albert's parents bought him a violin. Albert became good at the violin. Music was the key that helped Albert Einstein become one of the smartest men who has ever lived. Einstein himself says that the reason he was so smart is because he played the violin. He loved the music of Mozart and Bach the most. A friend of Einstein, G.J. Withrow, said that the way Einstein figured out his problems and equations was by improvising on the violin.

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