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The association of noise sensitivity with music listening, training, and aptitude
After intensive, long-term musical training, the auditory system of a musician is specifically tuned to perceive musical sounds. We wished to find out whether a musician′s auditory system also develops increased sensitivity to any sound of everyday life,
Marina Kliuchko +7 more
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Most of the existing studies on musical practice are concerned with instrumentalists only. Since singers are seldom considered in research, the present study is based on an online-sample of amateur vocal students (N = 120; 92 female, 28 male).
Katharina eHeller +3 more
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The importance of guitar handbooks by Georgije Milanovich and Ivan padovec in music education and methodology of guitar teaching in South Slavic region [PDF]
In the fourth decade of the 19th century, for the first time in the South Slavic region, two handbooks, two guitar schools appeared - Georgije Milanovich's publication in manuscript in Serbia, and the printed publication by the Croatian composer Ivan ...
Erak Dušan
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WYBRANE PSYCHOLOGICZNE WYZNACZNIKI TREMY KONCERTUJĄCYCH MUZYKÓW PROFESJONALISTÓW I AMATORÓW [PDF]
For the last 20 years the problem of stage fright has been interesting for manyresearch-ers in the field of psychology (Currie, 2001; Jackson, Latane, 1981; Kaleńska, 2004; Kenny, 2005; Kenny, Osborne, 2006; Kępińska-Welbel, 1990; Langendorfer,Hodapp ...
Marcin Szulc, Anna Olszak
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“Bolesław Chrobry in the works of composers and amateur musicians”
W 2025 roku mija 1000 lat od koronacji Bolesława Chrobrego na pierwszego króla Polski. W historii muzyki polskiej zainteresowanie kompozytorów osobą władcy datuje się od początku XIX wieku. Dopiero wówczas muzyka świecka – wokalna i instrumentalna, solowa, zespołowa i orkiestrowa, zaczęła dominować nad kościelną i religijną.
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It is well known that executive functions, such as attention and inhibition, decline with aging. It has been suggested that the practice of a musical activity, such as singing or playing an instrument can reduce this decline through experience-induced ...
Alexandre Sicard, Pascale Tremblay
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Abstract Previous studies have found that musicians typically discriminate Mandarin tones better than non-musicians. However, the relationship between musical experience and tone perception is unclear. In the current study, 39 monolingual native English speakers with no previous experience of tone languages and a range of musical ...
Xiao Fu, Bronwen G. Evans
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Music performance anxiety (MPA) represents a prevalent challenge among musicians, yet the specific relationships between respiratory patterns, anxiety, and cognitive function in wind instrumentalists remain underexplored.
Guang Yang, Heng Chen, Shuai Yang
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Health differences between non-musicians, amateur and professional musicians – a Danish study [PDF]
Ekholm, Ola; id_orcid 0000-0002-5563-7098 +2 more
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Jazz en Chile: su historia y función social Jazz in Chile: its history and social function
Este artículo presenta una visión general de la historia del jazz en Chile que destaca la función social de esta música y el cambio que tuvo a través del tiempo.
Álvaro Menanteau
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