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    As odd as the phenomenon is, the good news is, earworms are totally normal. They seem to occur once a week or more in many healthy adults, Dr. Gordon says, and according to research, up to 98% of ...

  3. Earworm - Wikipedia

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    Positive music in this case is music that sounds happy and/or calm. Negative music is the opposite, where the music sounds angry or sad. Earworms are not related only to music with lyrics; in a research experiment conducted by Ella Moeck and her colleagues in an attempt to find out if the positive/negative feeling of a piece of music affected ...

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    The “rock song with a chorus that gets stuck in your head, a guitar solo, and lots of keys” I prompted Stable Audio 2.0 to make literally sounded like nails on a chalkboard.

  5. Bottling (concert abuse) - Wikipedia

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    Bottling is an action where a concert audience throws various objects at the performers onstage. This generally happens at festivals when one act in the lineup is of a different genre or audience from the rest of the bands, especially festivals where the majority of bands are related to heavy metal and punk rock music styles.

  6. Alyssa Milano on why Hollywood is so politically left-leaning

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    A mega-fan of the Beatles -- her son has six original sketches by John Lennon framed in his bedroom -- she says musicians aren't "taking seriously" the gravity of this moment in time.

  7. Midwest Young Artists Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    MYAC was founded in 1993 in Evanston, Illinois, by Dr. Allan Dennis and consisted of a single orchestra. Since then, MYAC has grown considerably; it now includes six youth symphony orchestras, 65+ chamber ensembles, a jazz and big band program, four choral groups, and an entry-level early childhood music program for very young children. [1]

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  9. Marching Illini - Wikipedia

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    I.W. Colberg, a music teacher in Urbana, was hired to provide music lessons and marching drills for two years until the spring of 1873. As part of the Military Department, the band provided music for battalion drills, chapel exercises and ceremonies. [2] The band was housed in University Hall until 1928. [3]