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Cellists' shoulders are fragile, protect them!
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Vocal warm-up of the child's singing voice
The singer's vocal warm-up is essential for maintaining vocal health and performance of the singing and speaking voice. However, spectrographic analysis of the child's voice after vocal warm-up reveals little evidence. (...)
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Absolute pitch of the musician, genetic or acquired?
Musicians with absolute pitch have a larger auditory cortex than musicians with a similar formation but without absolute pitch. (...)
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Pianist of the Paris Opera hit by a scooter and the risk of of never being able to play again
An accident that can jeopardize the future of an artist, a musician (...)
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When wearing your musical instrument causes pain!
The transport of your musical instrument, because of its weight, size, shape, and manner of carrying it, can contribute to the emergence of physical dysfunction by influencing the body's balance and posture. (...)
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Leonardo da Vinci suffered from paralysis in his right hand?
At the end of his life, Leonardo da Vinci had a impairment of his right hand that prevented him from using that hand to paint or hold his palette. (...)
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Can listening to music affect creativity?
Listening to music interferes with the creative processes of solving a problem. In a positive or negative way? (...)
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Royal Opera House sentenced to compensate violist for hearing trauma
The court ordered the Royal Opera House to compensate a violist for hearing problems caused by the noise level in the orchestra. (...)
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