“‘Music’ Tag”,2017-09-11
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music, most recent first: 7 related tags, 129 annotations, & 37 links (parent).
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- “Song Pong: Synchronizing Pong to Music With Constrained Optimization”, 2024
- “What Did the Dove Sing to Pope Gregory? Ancestral Melody Reconstruction in Gregorian Chant Using Bayesian Phylogenetics”, et al 2024
- “The Composer Has No Clothes”, 2024
- “Music Production and Its Role in Coalition Signaling during Foraging Contexts in a Hunter-Gatherer Society”, et al 2023
- “Music and Genetics”, et al 2023
- “Male Rock Hyraxes That Maintain an Isochronous Song Rhythm Achieve Higher Reproductive Success”, et al 2022
- “What’s Next? Artists’ Music After Grammy Awards”, et al 2022
- “Balancing Categorical Conventionality in Music”, et al 2022
- “A Stanford Psychologist Says He’s Cracked the Code of One-Hit Wonders: What Separates Blind Melon from Shania Twain?”, 2022
- “One-Hit Wonders versus Hit Makers: Sustaining Success in Creative Industries”, 2022
- “Universals and Variations in Musical Preferences: A Study of Preferential Reactions to Western Music in 53 Countries”, et al 2022
- “Algorithmic Balancing of Familiarity, Similarity, & Discovery in Music Recommendations”, 2021
- “Wastewater Analysis for Psychoactive Substances at Music Festivals across New South Wales, Australia in 2019–2020”, et al 2021
- “Genome-Wide Association Study of Musical Beat Synchronization Demonstrates High Polygenicity”, et al 2021
- “Playlisting Favorites: Measuring Platform Bias in the Music Industry”, et al 2021
- “Hide Chopin in the Music: Efficient Information Steganography Via Random Shuffling”, et al 2021
- “The Human Language System Does Not Support Music Processing”, et al 2021
- “A Deep Dive into K-Pop”, 2020
- “Origins of Music in Credible Signaling”, et al 2020
- “How Wagner Shaped Hollywood: The Composer Has Infiltrated Every Phase of Movie History, from Silent Pictures to Superhero Blockbusters”, 2020
- “‘Just the Way You Are’: Linking Music Listening on Spotify and Personality”, et al 2020
- “Does Listening to Music Increase Your Ability to Discriminate Musical Sounds?”, et al 2020
- “From Aristocratic to Ordinary: Shifting Modes of Elite Distinction”, 2020
- “The Weirdly Enduring Appeal of Weird Al Yankovic: National Economies Collapse; Species Go Extinct; Political Movements Rise and Fizzle. But—Somehow, for Some Reason—Weird Al Keeps Rocking”, 2020
- “A New Benchmark for Mechanical Avoidance of Radio Advertising”, et al 2020
- “Stay True to Your Roots? Category Distance, Hierarchy, and the Performance of New Entrants in the Music Industry”, 2020
- “It Had to Be Her: Review of Passionate Spirit: The Life of Alma Mahler, 2019”, 2020
- “Cognitive and Academic Benefits of Music Training With Children: A Multilevel Meta-Analysis”, 2020
- “The 1-Bit Instrument: The Fundamentals of 1-Bit Synthesis, Their Implementational Implications, and Instrumental Possibilities”, 2020
- “Review: The Searing Beauty of Kentridge’s ‘Wozzeck’ at the Met: The Artist William Kentridge Uses His Trademark Animations to Stage Berg’s Bleak Opera about a Delusional Soldier”, 2019
- “The Universal Decay of Collective Memory and Attention”, et al 2019
- “People Prefer Simpler Content When There Are More Choices: A Time Series Analysis of Lyrical Complexity in Six Decades of American Popular Music”, et al 2019
- “Writing ‘Akhnaten’: A Co-Author of Philip Glass’ Egyptian Opera, Opening at the Met This Weekend, Recalls How the Monotheistic ‘Heretic Pharaoh’ Became the Fat Lady”, 2019
- “Brain, Music and Emotion: An EEG Proof-Of-Concept Study on Musically Continuous, Non-Personalized Emotional Responses”, 2019
- “Predicting Musical Aptitude and Achievement: Practice, Teaching, and Intelligence”, et al 2019
- “Questing for Transcendence”, 2019
- “Fashion and Art Cycles Are Driven by Counter-Dominance Signals of Elite Competition: Quantitative Evidence from Music Styles”, et al 2019
- “Predictability and Uncertainty in the Pleasure of Music: A Reward for Learning?”, et al 2019
- “Universality and Diversity in Human Song”, et al 2019
- “Autistic Traits, Resting-State Connectivity and Absolute Pitch in Professional Musicians: Shared and Distinct Neural Features”, et al 2018
- “Sounds from Seeing Silent Motion: Who Hears Them, and What Looks Loudest?”, 2018
- “Measuring Consumer Sensitivity to Audio Advertising: A Field Experiment on Pandora Internet Radio”, et al 2018
- “Musical Preferences Predict Personality: Evidence From Active Listening and Facebook Likes”, et al 2018
- “Neural Correlates of Familiarity in Music Listening: A Systematic Review and a Neuroimaging Meta-Analysis”, et al 2018
- “Changing Their Tune: How Consumers’ Adoption of Online Streaming Affects Music Consumption and Discovery”, et al 2017
- “What Makes Popular Culture Popular? Product Features and Optimal Differentiation in Music”, 2017
- “When the Music’s Over. Does Music Skill Transfer to Children’s and Young Adolescents’ Cognitive and Academic Skills? A Meta-Analysis”, 2017
- “Musical Prescriptions for Mood Improvement: An Experimental Study”, et al 2016
- “Prevalence of Congenital Amusia”, 2016
- “Personality Related Traits As Predictors of Music Practice: Underlying Environmental and Genetic Influences”, et al 2015
- “Did Sexual Selection Shape Human Music? Testing Predictions from the Sexual Selection Hypothesis of Music Evolution Using a Large Genetically Informative Sample of over 10,000 Twins”, et al 2015
- “Better All the Time: How the ‘Performance Revolution’ Came to Athletics—And Beyond”, 2014
- “Practice Does Not Make Perfect: No Causal Effect of Music Practice on Music Ability”, et al 2014
- “Deliberate Practice: Is That All It Takes to Become an Expert?”, et al 2014
- “A Case of Musical Preference for Johnny Cash following Deep Brain Stimulation of the Nucleus Accumbens”, et al 2014
- “The Genetics of Music Accomplishment: Evidence for Gene-Environment Correlation and Interaction”, Hambrick & Tucker-2014
- “The Genetic Basis of Music Ability”, et al 2014
- “Two Randomized Trials Provide No Consistent Evidence for Nonmusical Cognitive Benefits of Brief Preschool Music Enrichment”, et al 2013
- “Moody Melodies: Do They Cheer Us Up? A Study of the Effect of Sad Music on Mood”, 2013
- “Is It the Music or Is It Selection Bias? A Nationwide Analysis of Music and Non-Music Students’ SAT Scores”, 2013
- “Utena 2011 Boxset Booklet Commentary”, et al 2013
- “Aesthetics of Destruction: Music and the Worldview of Shinji Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion”, 2012
- “Music in the Exercise Domain: a Review and Synthesis (Part II)”, 2012
- “Music in the Exercise Domain: a Review and Synthesis (Part I)”, 2012
- “A Neural Predictor of Cultural Popularity”, 2011
- “AMV Remix: Do-It-Yourself Anime Music Videos”, et al 2010
- “File Sharing and Copyright”, Oberholzer-2010
- “Musical Aptitude Is Associated With AVPR1A-Haplotypes”, et al 2009
- “The Sound of Change: Visually-Induced Auditory Synaesthesia”, 2008
- “Leading the Herd Astray: An Experimental Study of Self-Fulfilling Prophecies in an Artificial Cultural Market”, 2008
- “The Predictive Relationship between Achievement and Participation in Music and Achievement in Core Grade 12 Academic Subjects”, et al 2007
- “Case Study: Anime Music Videos”, 2007
- “Effects of 3 Years of Piano Instruction on Children’s Academic Achievement, School Performance and Self-Esteem”, Costa-2004
- “‘Kind of Blue’: Creativity, Mental Disorder and Jazz”, 2003
- “40 Lives in the Bebop Business: Mental Health in a Group of Eminent Jazz Musicians”, 2003
- “Piracy Is Progressive Taxation, and Other Thoughts on the Evolution of Online Distribution: Seven Lessons from Tim O’Reilly’s Experience As an Author and Publisher”, 2002
- “The Session”, community 2001
- “Subjective Complexity, Familiarity, and Liking for Popular Music”, 1995
- “Japan Sings Along With Beethoven”, 1990
- “The Rocky Road from Actions to Intentions”, 1990
- “Development of Liking for Familiar and Unfamiliar Melodies”, 1987
- “The Effects of Repetition on Liking for Music”, 1984
- “Novelty and Human Esthetic Preferences”, et al 1983
- “Some Experimental Studies of Familiarity and Liking”, et al 1982
- “An Experimental Study of “Hypnotic” (auditory and Visual) Hallucinations”, 1964
- “Why Don’t You Run Upstairs And Write A Nice Gershwin Tune?”, 1955
- “Musical Preferences and Personality Diagnosis: I. A Factorization of One Hundred and Twenty Themes”, 1954
- “It’s Hard to Know Why Music Gives Pleasure: Is That the Point?”
- “Interview: Anime Soundtracker Yoko Kanno”
- “1,000 True Fans”, 2024
- “Music in Human Evolution”
- “Picturing a Voice: Margaret Watts Hughes and the Eidophone”
- “Choon Programming Language”
- “Is Musical Notation Turing-Complete?”
- “How Record Rentals Helped Save Japan’s Music Industry”
- “The Xentric Files: Here’s a Real Story from Space”
- “What’s Opera, Doc?”
- “How Michael Jackson Bought The Beatles Catalogue And Turned It Into A Multi-Billion Dollar Music Empire”
- “Remember Spotify’s Fake Artists? They’re Still Going Strong – and Still Attracting Scandal.”
- “The History of the Gibson Black Beauty”
- “Streaming Reaches Flood Stage: Does Spotify Stimulate or Depress Music Sales?”
- “X-Ray Decks: the Lost Bone Music of the Soviet Union”
- “Charles Manson’s Musical Ambitions”
- “The Man Who Broke the Music Business”
- “Did Andrew Lloyd Webber Ruin the Musical or Rescue It?”
- “The Musical Mysteries of Josquin”
- “Within The Context Of All Contexts: The Rewiring Of Our Relationship To Music”
- “Too Much Music: A Failed Experiment In Dedicated Listening”
- “Musicals Couldn’t Be Hotter Off Broadway”
- “CD-Loving Japan Resists Move to Online Music”
- “The Day the Music Burned”
- “Old Musicians Never Die. They Just Become Holograms.”
- “Melodies of Popular Songs Have Gotten Simpler Over Time”
- “Music Copyright After ‘Blurred Lines’: Experts Speak Out”
- “Why Is It So Hard for New Musical Instruments to Catch On?”
- “Scientists Recover the Sounds of 19th-Century Music and Laughter From the Oldest Playable American Recording”
- “Revealed: the Violent, Thuggish World of the Young JS Bach”
- “From Charred Death to Deep Filthstep: the 1,264 Genres That Make Modern Music”
- “The Complete History of How SoundScan Changed Popular Music Forever”
- “Is Spotify’s Model Wiping Out Music’s Middle Class?”
- “The Rise of TikTok and Understanding Its Parent Company, ByteDance”
- “Touhou Lossless Music Collection: TLMC V.18 (2015.06.30)”
- “Touhou Lossless Music Collection: TLMC V.19 (2018.01.01)”
- “From Fashion to Housewares, Are We in a Decades-Long Design Rut?”, 2024
- “Music on Demand”
- “Why Big Data Has Been (Mostly) Good for Music”
- “Dare To Be Stupid”, 2024
- “Spike Vs Vicious”, 2024
- “Sailing to the Horizon”, 2024
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