Practice Does Not Make Perfect – No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability
No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability
Goodness comes to those who vibrate
No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability
Regarding why semiconductors inherently sound unpleasant when used at audio frequencies
Tri Vesica Piscis and the 432Hz Tone
Affective constraints on acquisition of musical concepts
Music and felt emotions How systematic pitch level variations affect the experience of pleasantness and arousal
Sight over sound in the judgment of music performance
Pitch perception beyond the traditional existence region of pitch
Soloist evaluations of six Old Italian and six new violins Claudia Fritz, Joseph Curtin, Jacques Poitevineau, Hugues Borsarello, Indiana Wollman, Fan-Chia Tao, and Thierry Ghasarossian PNAS 2014 111 (20) 7224-7229; published ahead of print April 7, 2014, http://www.pnas.org/content/111/20/7224.full.pdf+html “Soloist evaluations of six Old Italian and six new violins” conducted by Claudia Fritz, Joseph Curtin, Jacques … Read more
Forgotten in Time: The Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies – “Forgotten In Time: The Ancient Solfeggio Frequencies” is a title often associated with a concept in alternative healing and esoteric spirituality. It refers to the idea that certain specific sound frequencies, known as the Solfeggio frequencies, have ancient origins and possess healing properties.