A new study reveals that the human brain synchronizes more accurately with rhythm when listening to music than when feeling it through touch.
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Mathieu Dion had a lifelong passion for music. After years of lessons in singing, dance, and guitar, he knew how to carry a tune and follow choreography. There was just one problem: He had absolutely ...
Goyo, Humberto "Humby" Viana, Kapo, Ozuna, Venesti talk about the influence of Afrobeats in Latin music presented by Walmart.
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. When humans listen to music, we hear a beat. It’s so self-evident ...
Humans aren’t the only animals known to move to a musical beat. For instance, parrots do it, too. And now rats have been observed bopping their heads in time with the music of Mozart, Lady Gaga, Queen ...