Scientists discovered that humans are born with a biological blueprint for music that may even predate language.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Research suggests humans may be biologically wired for music, with musical abilities appearing in infancy and across cultures.
Humans are fundamentally "musical animals"—and our capacity for music is rooted in biology, not just culture. This is the conclusion of new work by University of Amsterdam professor of Music Cognition ...
Los ANGELES and cities around the world have been dazzled by young conductor Gustavo Dudamel, who will take over the Los Angeles Philharmonic in 2009 and is leading it this weekend and next at Walt ...
As the chords of Pink Floyd’s “Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1,” filled the hospital suite, neuroscientists at Albany Medical Center diligently recorded the activity of electrodes placed on the ...
A 1922 edition of Scientific American asks, “Are You a Musician?” Below the headline lie photographs of elaborate-looking machinery, covered in pulleys, dials, and levers. According to the article, ...
There is growing interest in the "musical sense" (musicality) of other animals. A recent essay by Liam Drew titled "What can a sea lion teach us about musicality?" published in Frontiers in ...
For those who think Musicality only offers music lessons, a quick chat with owner Kyle Sitter is in order. Not only has the enthusiastic and amiable businessman opened up a recording studio within its ...