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  2. Music-related memory - Wikipedia

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    Musical memory refers to the ability to remember music-related information, such as melodic content and other progressions of tones or pitches. The differences found between linguistic memory and musical memory have led researchers to theorize that musical memory is encoded differently from language and may constitute an independent part of the phonological loop.

  3. The magic of music, memory, and how we still remember lyrics ...

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    The lyrics are right there on my tongue (“I see the way you’re/ Actin’ like you’re somebody else, gets me frustrated”) and I remember exactly how I’d once imagined what it would be ...

  4. Lyric setting - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics do not convey their ultimate meaning and emotion because the nouns, verbs, adverbs, and adjectives will have to share the spotlight with less important words. This lessens the listener’s ability to access personal memories through the senses , which in turn lessens the lyric’s emotional impact and relatability.

  5. Neuroscience of music - Wikipedia

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    The neuroscience of music is the scientific study of brain-based mechanisms involved in the cognitive processes underlying music. These behaviours include music listening , performing , composing , reading, writing, and ancillary activities.

  6. Musical phrasing - Wikipedia

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    A musician accomplishes this by interpreting the music—from memory or sheet music—by altering tone, tempo, dynamics, articulation, inflection, and other characteristics. Phrasing can emphasise a concept in the music or a message in the lyrics, or it can digress from the composer's intention, aspects of which are commonly indicated in ...

  7. Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? - Wikipedia

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    The Ramones sought to return rock music to its most basic roots, abandoning movements such as late 1960s psychedelic rock and early 1970s prog rock music. The song states the Ramones' philosophy in lines such as "We need change, we need it fast/Before rock's just part of the past/'Cause lately it all sounds the same to me".

  8. Do Musicians Actually Sing Live at Concerts or Do They Lip ...

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    One of Us Weekly’s readers wrote in to get to the bottom of the matter: “How much do musicians actually sing live at concerts?” Pam S. from San Angelo, Texas, asked Us in the latest issue of ...

  9. It's Easy to Remember (And So Hard to Forget) - Wikipedia

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    Stacey Kent – included in her album In Love Again: The Music of Richard Rodgers (2002). Teddi King – In the Beginning, 1949–1954 (2000 compilation) [4] Vera Lynn – a single release in 1947. [5] Seth MacFarlane – Music Is Better Than Words (2011) Dean Martin for his album Pretty Baby (1957) Susannah McCorkle – From Broadway to Bebop ...