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Exploring Instruction Methods for the Resting Tone in Elementary School Music Classes

open access: diamondEuropean Journal of Education and Pedagogy, 2022
This study aims to explore some instructional methods for the resting tone in music education, especially elementary general music education in Korea. Before exploring the instructional methods, the important role of the resting tone in the view of a western music history was investigated.
Seungyoun Hong
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Bach music in preterm infants: no ‘Mozart effect’ on resting energy expenditure [PDF]

open access: bronzeJournal of Perinatology, 2013
To study whether Johan Sebastian Bach music has a lowering effect on resting energy expenditure (REE) similar to that of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart music.Prospective, randomized clinical trial with cross-over in 12 healthy, appropriate weights for gestational age (GA), gavage fed, metabolically stable, preterm infants.
H Rosenfeld Keidar   +3 more
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"From the West to the Rest?" World Music in Transition [PDF]

open access: hybridMusicologica Olomucensia, 2016
Ivana Marijan, Julian Schmitz
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Resting-state brain connectivity correlates of musical sophistication

open access: yesFrontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2023
IntroductionA growing body of research has investigated how performing arts training, and more specifically, music training, impacts the brain. Recent meta-analytic work has identified multiple brain areas where activity varies as a function of levels of musical expertise gained through music training.
Anja-Xiaoxing Cui   +6 more
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Musical memories in newborns: A resting‐state functional connectivity study [PDF]

open access: yesHuman Brain Mapping, 2021
AbstractMusic is known to induce emotions and activate associated memories, including musical memories. In adults, it is well known that music activates both working memory and limbic networks. We have recently discovered that as early as during the newborn period, familiar music is processed differently from unfamiliar music.
Loukas, Serafeim   +6 more
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A Novel Music Stand or Book Rest [PDF]

open access: greenScientific American, 1908
I. G. Bayley
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Resting-state network plasticity induced by music therapy after traumatic brain injury [PDF]

open access: goldNeural Plasticity, 2020
AbstractTraumatic brain injury (TBI) is characterized by a complex pattern of abnormalities in resting-state functional connectivity (rsFC) and network dysfunction, which can potentially be ameliorated by rehabilitation. In our previous randomized controlled trial, we found that a 3-month neurological music therapy intervention enhanced executive ...
Noelia Martínez‐Molina   +16 more
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RMSSinger: Realistic-Music-Score based Singing Voice Synthesis [PDF]

open access: yesAnnual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2023
We are interested in a challenging task, Realistic-Music-Score based Singing Voice Synthesis (RMS-SVS). RMS-SVS aims to generate high-quality singing voices given realistic music scores with different note types (grace, slur, rest, etc.).
Jinzheng He   +6 more
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Moderating effects of music on resting state networks [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Research, 2012
Resting state networks (RSNs) are spontaneous, synchronous, low-frequency oscillations observed in the brains of subjects who are awake but at rest. A particular RSN called the default mode network (DMN) has been shown to exhibit changes associated with neurological disorders such as temporal lobe epilepsy or Alzheimer's disease.
Benjamin P, Kay   +4 more
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Resting state functional connectivity underlying musical creativity

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2020
While the behavior of "being musically creative"- improvising, composing, songwriting, etc.-is undoubtedly a complex and highly variable one, recent neuroscientific investigation has offered significant insight into the neural underpinnings of many of the creative processes contributing to such behavior.
David M. Bashwiner   +5 more
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