The Pointy End

“Si suena la música mientras te operan, te recuperas antes”

Su vida ha girado en torno a la música, incluso llegó a estudiar telecos, tras acabar la carrera de piano con 15 años, para averiguar cómo salía la música de la radio de su casa.

La Vanguardia

Amoeba Music asks, ‘What’s in your bag?,’ and no algorithm can compete

In the long-running YouTube series, musicians divulge what they’ve bought at the legendary record store. Their answers provide an education in how to discover music.

The Washington Post

Why happy rather than sad music soothes newborns

Children might have even greater exposure to music than adults do. Survey data shows that 54% of teachers in South Korea use background music in schools. We also know music is played as often as 6.5 times per hour to help children's learning in US classrooms.

Medical Xpress

« Sped up » : sur TikTok, le curieux succès des musiques accélérées

Les remix accélérés de chansons connues explosent sur l’application de vidéos. Héritiers d’une tradition « do it yourself » d’Internet, ils sont généralement produits par des amateurs mais commencent à inspirer l’industrie de la musique.

Le Monde

Shakira y Bizarrap: qué es un 'beef' y cómo se originaron esas batallas del rap que la colombiana ha puesto de actualidad con su canción dirigida a Piqué

En inglés, el significado literal de la palabra es carne. Pero en el rap se usa cuando dos artistas se enfrentan en una batalla musical y lírica en el que uno trata de atacar al otro, en un género en el que la "actitud" es un ingrediente esencial.

BBC

Corner Club Cathedral Cocoon

Audiophilia and its discontents.

Harper's Mag

They’re playing our song! The philosophical puzzle of cover songs

In the philosophy of music, there is a tradition of focusing on so-called pure music. That is, music without lyrics where the sounds do not represent anything else.

Psyche

Czech museum to return original Beethoven score to heirs

A musical manuscript handwritten by Ludwig van Beethoven is getting returned to the heirs of the richest family in pre-World War II Czechoslovakia, whose members had to flee the country to escape the Holocaust.

ABC News

Les basses donnent envie de danser

Une étude réalisée au Canada a établi un lien direct entre les basses fréquences de la musique et le fait de se mettre à danser. Elles pourraient notamment être à l’origine de la stimulation de l’oreille interne.

Le Parisen


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