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Why do we listen to sad music?
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No one wants to be sad. So why do we love listening to sad songs so much? New research suggests that we're drawn to sad songs because they evoke mostly positive emotions, which is great for our mental health. According to the study published by the journal PLOS One, researchers found that "a wide range of complex and partially positive emotions, such as nostalgia, peacefulness, tenderness, transcendence, and wonder," were brought out in the participants that took part in the study by sad music. These are emotions are all healthy, feel-good emotions. The researchers concluded that "Music-evoked sadness plays a role in well-being, by providing consolation as well as regulating negative moods and emotions." Source: http://www.plosone.org/article ...
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duddy |
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Who plays the octobass?
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The Octobass, an instrument invented in 1849, stands 11 feet 5 inches tall! It plays notes lower than humans hear.
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duddy |
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This machine plays music using 2000 marbles
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After two years of work, Martin Molin of the Swedish band Wintergatan debuted a fully custom-made machine that plays music using 2,000 marbles. The marble machine features multiple instruments including a bass guitar, cymbals, and a vibraphone all played by falling marbles. Apart from the 11 mm steel ball bearing marbles, he made all the gears powering the machine by hand. ...
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duddy |
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duddy |
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duddy |
8 years ago |
On the inside of a guitar
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A guitar player placed his phone on the inside of his guitar. Check out what the phone recorded
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ehd123 |
8 years ago |
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duddy |
10 years ago |
Decibel Diversion
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Can listening to music while studying make you more productive?I think one of the most underappreciated joys of college living is the exposure to your neighbors' music tastes. Never having met the two guys living below you, there's a good chance you could still create a fairly accurate profile of them after listening to their… diverse collection of Skrillex, Ace of Base, Lou Bega, and Lil Wayne. I've lived with people who study to Broadway show tunes, Disney classics and Kelly Clarkson ballads. I'm not kidding. I've also lived with people who study in complete silence with nothing but a dim desk lamp to remind them of civilization. There are myriad studies out there on the benefits of listening to music at different times. It calms nerves. It ...
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bio_man |
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