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The First Cadenza Challenge: Perceptual Evaluation of Machine Learning Systems to Improve Audio Quality of Popular Music for Those with Hearing Loss. [PDF]

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Impact of Music Therapy on Dementia Behaviors: A Literature Review

The Consultant Pharmacist, 2017
Worldwide, dementia is the most important contributor to disability in elderly patients. Treating patients with dementia can be challenging for clinicians because of the numerous behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). The Dementia Action Alliance and American Geriatrics Society Beers criteria promote nonpharmacological and behavioral
Nora, Fakhoury   +3 more
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Impact of Piracy on Music Sales in Digital Music Transformation - A Systematic Literature Review

2018 10th International Conference on Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (ICITEE), 2018
In the transformation of music from analog to digital, there are a lot changes on how music can be obtained, driven by technological advancement. Sadly, with the many feature and easiness of use in digital music bestowed by new technology, also comes with the rampart of music piracy.
Nanang Husin, Achmad Hidayanto
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ON TEACHING THE LITERATURE AND MATERIALS OF MUSIC

The Musical Quarterly, 1948
A great deal of interest was aroused by the announcement last year that the Juilliard School of Music had designed a new curriculum to replace the traditional methods of teaching theory. The matter has been treated in general terms in the daily press and in musical journals, but we felt that our readers would welcome a detailed description.
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Effects of music on patient anxiety during surgery: literature review

Dental Update, 2018
The dental surgery induces some degree of anxiety in many patients: 12% of the UK adult population who had visited a dentist were extremely dentally anxious. Such patients can be unco-operative and difficult to manage as they avoid dental visits and suffer a greater amount of dental disease.
Ashana Gupta, Bilal Ahmed
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