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The Dictionary of Musical Themes by Barlow and Morgenstern, now available as Standard MIDI files for computer-based enjoyment, study and analysis.
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Examine the line between language and music, how the brain processes sound, and meet a composer who uses computers to capture the musical DNA of dead composers in order to create new work.
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If you’re looking for a quick memory fix, move your eyes from side-to-side for 30 seconds, researchers say.
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Researchers at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, who studied the lyrics of hundreds of popular songs, found that one in three mention alcohol or drug use.
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