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Pop Culture, Commercialisation of Indigenous Music, and the Urhobo GEN-Z Audience in Nigeria
This study examines the commercialization of indigenous music and the reaction of Urhobo Gen-Z audience in Nigeria. It assesses the role of Gen-Z in the commercialization of indigenous Urhobo music.
Philo Igue OKPEKI
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Acoustic Constraints and Musical Consequences: Exploring Composers' Use of Cues for Musical Emotion
Emotional communication in music is based in part on the use of pitch and timing, two cues effective in emotional speech. Corpus analyses of natural speech illustrate that happy utterances tend to be higher and faster than sad.
Michael Schutz
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Experience and Consciousness: Enhancing the Notion of Musical Understanding [PDF]
Disagreeing with Jerrold Levinson's claim that being conscious of broad-span musical form is not essential to understanding music, I will argue that our awareness of musical architecture is significant to achieve comprehension.
Renero, Adriana
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Abstract Caste—an ascriptive social hierarchy in South Asia and its diaspora—is a globalized phenomenon. Recent caste‐based discrimination, particularly in technology companies and anti‐caste efforts to address it, has compelled academia, policy, and the technology industry to better understand contemporary mechanics of caste.
Nayana Kirasur, Britt Paris
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ECoG high gamma activity reveals distinct cortical representations of lyrics passages, harmonic and timbre-related changes in a rock song [PDF]
Listening to music moves our minds and moods, stirring interest in its neural underpinnings. A multitude of compositional features drives the appeal of natural music.
Blankertz, Benjamin +4 more
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ABSTRACT A recent “hierarchical” reinterpretation of the neurological basis of autism suggests that in autism with early language delay, perceptual processing may be favored over the integration of transmodal information. This model is largely based on neuroimaging findings relating to visual processing, but predicts a corresponding reorganization in ...
Luodi Yu +3 more
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The dynamic functional capacity theory: A neuropsychological model of intense emotions
The music-evoked emotion literature implicates many brain regions involved in emotional processing but is currently lacking a model that specifically explains how they temporally and dynamically interact to produce intensely pleasurable emotions.
Philip C. Klineburger, David W. Harrison
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This paper presents a synthesis of the research carried out by the team of Circus Boehm (CB), a project in musical education developed within the Faculty of Fine Arts of the National Pedagogic University (UPN) in Bogotá.
Alfredo Enrique Ardila Villegas
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Signs of Morality in David Bowie's "Black Star" Video Clip [PDF]
“Black Star” music video was released two days before Bowie’s death. It bears various implications of dying and the notion of mortality is both literal and metaphorical. It is highly autobiographical and serves as a theatrical stage for Bowie to act both
Kokkidou, May, Paschali, Elvina
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The Application of EC Competition Policy to the Media Industry [PDF]
This article examines whether EC competition policy and merger control provisions can prevent excessive market power and safeguard open access and consumer choice in the European media and communications industry.
Iosifidis, P.
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