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Musical ear syndrome
Musical ear syndrome is a condition that causes patients with hearing loss to have non-psychiatric auditory hallucinations (...)
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Cervicalgias in musicians
The constraints associated with playing a musical instrument make the musician vulnerable to neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders and play a role in the emergence of neck pain. (...)
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How could the anatomy of Bach's hand support his virtuosity?
The characteristics of the hand are decisive for the practice of certain instruments such as the piano or the harpsichord. Johann Sebastian Bach's hand had intrinsic qualities that reinforced his virtuosity. (...)
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Predictive signs of musculoskeletal disorders in musicians, dancers, circus performers
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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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