Musicians' Heath
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Musicians' health in popular music (rock/pop/hip hop/metal, etc.): the conference proceedings
The musician's practice in popular music (rock/pop/hip hop/metal, etc.) exposes him to particular risks: specific characteristics of the musician's repertoires, lifestyle, musical practice and environment. (...)
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Men who like jazz, classical music have less testosterone than those who like rock music.
Men with high testosterone levels are less likely to enjoy sophisticated music: classical music, jazz and avant-garde music. (...)
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Amputee of the forearm, he plays the piano with a prosthesis.
A musician amputated from the left forearm, above the elbow, manages to play the piano with the "fingers " of his prosthesis. A technological prowess but in no way musical. (...)
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Conductor Zubin Mehta will undergo shoulder surgery, a recognized risk for musicians
Conductor Zubin Mehta must undergo shoulder surgery. Shoulder lesions are common in musicians. (...)
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The movements of the musician's body reflect leadership within a quartet
Comment les musiciens communiquent pendant une représentation et anticipent les mouvements des uns et des autres sans dire un mot. (...)
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Effects of sad music and joyful music on the brain, amazing conclusions
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Dancers are more vulnerable to mental health problems than musicians
Ballet dancers students exhibit greater psychological rigidity than music students and students without artistic training, and they are at greater risk of psychological disorders. (...)
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