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  2. Melodic learning - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience about how music affects learning is a relatively new area of research. Music is a part of every known culture including in the very distant past. Dr. Patel's research links music to linguistics, to early learning, to language learning, and to literacy learning. Music engages all of the following brain functions: Emotion; Memory

  3. Musical language - Wikipedia

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    Musical languages are constructed languages based on musical sounds, which tend to incorporate articulation. Whistled languages are dependent on an underlying spoken languages and are used in various cultures as a means for communication over distance, or as secret codes. The mystical concept of a language of the birds tries to connect the two ...

  4. Ear training - Wikipedia

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    Ear training. In music, ear training is the study and practice in which musicians learn various aural skills to detect and identify pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, solfeges, and other basic elements of music, solely by hearing. Someone who can identify pitch accurately without context is said to have "perfect pitch", while someone ...

  5. Breathe (Yeat song) - Wikipedia

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    Music critics have described the song as having "more in common with EDM than rap", with rhythms of the type as well as dance music elements. The production uses a "deafening house bassline" and "breathy" ad-libs. The song also contains a sample from the animated sitcom Regular Show. Critical reception

  6. Lyric setting - Wikipedia

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    Lyric setting. Lyric setting is the process in songwriting of placing textual content ( lyrics) in the context of musical rhythm, in which the lyrical meter and musical rhythm are in proper alignment as to preserve the natural shape of the language and promote prosody. Prosody is defined as "an appropriate relationship between elements."

  7. Hemlocke Springs - Wikipedia

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    Musical artist. Website. hemlockesprings .net. Isimeme " Naomi " Udu (born November 16, 1998), better known as Hemlocke Springs (stylized in all lowercase ), is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. She first gained attention in 2022, when her song "Girlfriend" achieved viral popularity on TikTok.

  8. How Far I'll Go - Wikipedia

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    According to the sheet music published at Sheetmusicdirect.com by Disney Music Company, "How Far I'll Go" is a moderate tempo of 82 beats per minute. Written in common time, the song is in the key of E major with a key change to F major for the final 10 measures. Auliʻi Cravalho's vocal range spans from B 3 to D 5 during the song.

  9. Musical syntax - Wikipedia

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    Processing of music and musical syntax comprises several aspects concerning melodic, rhythmic, metric, timbral and harmonic structure. For the processing of chord functions four steps in processing can be described. (1)Primarily, a tonal centre has to be detected out of the first chords of a sequence.