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There’s no such thing as ‘background music.’ Here’s how your playlist affects your brain
Music is everywhere—playing in coffee shops, on hold lines, in Ubers, behind YouTube ads, and of course, in your earbuds while you work. It’s so constant, we often treat it like harmless background ...
Duolingo may be known as the world’s largest language-learning app, but it also wants to get users hooked on learning music. “[Beatstar and Country Star] combined chart-topping licensed music with ...
When it comes to innovations in music pedagogy, there are several exciting developments you can’t ignore. Over the past couple of decades, music education has undergone significant changes, such as ...
“Are you multitasking if you’re listening to background music?” This is one of the first questions I usually get after making my conquer cyberoverload presentations. As research consistently shows, ...
Music has long been recognized as an effective way to improve learning environments and accelerate teaching and learning processes. Melodies with harmony have the power to uplift spirits, foster ...
Although listening to music is common in all societies, the biological determinants of listening to music are largely unknown. According to a new study, listening to classical music enhanced the ...
Neuroscience has found a clear relationship between music and language acquisition. Put simply, learning music in the early years of schooling can help children learn to read. Music processing and ...
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