Playing a monotonous sound stimulates the activity of a fungus that promotes plant growth, a study suggested on Wednesday, raising the potential that playing music could be good for crops and gardens.
A new study examines the relationship between the type of music you listen to and your productivity on certain tasks.
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Your old guitar can strike a new chord, and your flute can have its second wind, when donated to the Musicopia Gift of Music ...
Neuroscientists have confirmed what every stoner already knows: music sounds better when you're high on weed. In a paper ...
Sparked by the turmoil of 19th-century Spain, Goya painted vividly of war and death. Last year, his country’s Noche Flamenca ...
A student studying piano through the Juilliard School’s Bachelor of Music program, for example, takes courses such as piano performance, ear training, keyboard skills, piano literature ...
Judging from the data, it’s safe to assume listening to music is beneficial for gardeners and homesteading, as the survey ...
The music and technology minor includes courses in music theory, music history, contemporary and historical musical instrument technology, acoustics, audio engineering, music for media, and music ...