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Musician's focal dystonia and occupational disease
The musician's focal dystonia is a movement disorder related to a specific task that is accompanied by a loss of fine motor control during instrumental practice. (...)
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Musculoskeletal disorders among amateur musicians
Musculoskeletal disorders musicians are very common. They were the subject of many articles including professional practices. But these problems affect all practices including amateur practices, students in music. (...)
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Music would make men more attractive to women watching them
Listening to music makes a masculine face more attractive to heterosexual women. Women are not more attractive to men after they have listened to music. (...)
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Playing horn beyond disability and becoming an exceptional horn player
Accompany, advise the young musician whatever his health problem, his disability to lead him as far as possible with respect for his choices, his passion for the practice of an instrument (...)
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Pain in orchestra musicians
Pain is the most common symptom in the musician. Pain is frequent in young musicians as well as in professional musicians. (...)
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Stage fright and management through breathing
Treatment, management of stage fright through breathing (...)
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Listening to happy music facilitates divergent thinking
Listening to ‘happy music’ is associated with an increase in divergent thinking, but not convergent thinking. (...)
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Teaching music to children, better late than early!
Experienced musicians with later learning have shown an advantage in complex decision-making tasks compared to musicians trained earlier. (...)
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