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Study reveals why teen songs stay with us
A global study reveals why songs from our teenage years leave a lasting emotional and mnemonic imprint on us. This research ...
Learning music is often seen as a hobby or an extra perk in school, but new research shows it’s much more than that. A growing body of evidence reveals that music learning is a powerful tool to ...
The music most deeply embedded in our identity usually comes from a specific period in life, particularly our teens.
For as long as we’ve been making music, we’ve been using it as a way to communicate with others. Before the advent of recording, we performed our music face-to-face. Soon, physical music on vinyl, ...
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