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    Probabilistic diffusion tractography reveals improvement of structural network in musicians. by Jianfu Li, Cheng Luo, Yueheng Peng, Qiankun Xie, Jinnan Gong, Li Dong, Yongxiu Lai, Hong Li, Dezhong Yao

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…<h4>Purpose</h4>Musicians experience a large amount of information transfer and integration of complex sensory, motor, and auditory processes when training and playing musical instruments. Therefore, musicians are a useful model in which to investigate neural adaptations in the brain.…”
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    Music in Christian worship in Nigeria in light of early missionary attitude by Solomon O. Ademiluka

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…When the protestant Christian missionaries arrived in Nigeria in the 19th century, they disallowed native music as well as the use of musical instruments in the church because of the fear that these would encourage their converts to retain their heathen practices. …”
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    Güney Kazakistan’daki Baksılık ve Eltilik Geleneğinin Şamanlık Kökleri (19. Yüzyıl ve 20. Yüzyıl Baş Dönemleri) by Tattigul KARTAEVA

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…They picked up kopuz, dombra (Kazakh musical instruments) and sticks. Baksıs have had the characteristics of bard, murmurer, physician, magician, and composer, and always kept their own features secret and did not raise students. …”
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    Strategy of Conserving Karawitan in Studio Seni Lombang Sarwi Tuwel Village, Tegal Regency by Hani Setiyowati, Joko Wiyoso

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Based on the results of the research and discussion related to the strategy for preserving karawitan of studio Lombang Sarwi, the following conclusions can be drawn: the strategy used by the Lombang Sarwi  in the effort to preserve musical instruments is by using staging media and through visits. …”
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    Scat Singing Learning Method in Jazz Vocals for Vocal Students of Music Presentation Institut Seni Indonesia Yogyakarta by Agnes Tika Setiarini

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Scat singing is often learned by imitating improvised musical instruments into vocals, such as saxophones, trumpets, guitars, or pianos. …”
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    Effort inference and prediction by acoustic and movement descriptors in interactions with imaginary objects during Dhrupad vocal improvisation by Stella Paschalidou

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In electronic musical instruments (EMIs), the concept of “sound sculpting” was proposed by Mulder, in which imaginary objects are manually sculpted to produce sounds, although promising has had some limitations: driven by pure intuition, only the objects’ geometrical properties were mapped to sound, while effort—which is often regarded as a key factor of expressivity in music performance—was neglected. …”
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    Implementasi Sintesis Suara Saron Menggunakan Petikan Senar Gitar Dengan Metode Pitch Shifting by Andreas Febrillianto Primawan, Yohannes Suyanto, Catur Atmaji

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Gamelan is traditional Indonesian musical instruments that is often used in traditional events and parties.The community's need for the gamelan has actually increased, but unfortunately the price of gamelan is very expensive and the gamelan itself is difficult to move from one place to another place. …”
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    METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES OF FORMING REPERTOIRE OF STUDENTS’ FOLK INSTRUMENTAL ORCHESTRA by Mykola Pshenychnykh, Volodymyr Kryvokhvostov

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…These tips are the following: students’ acquaintance with the history of foundation, composition, ways of musicianship, technique of playing the instrument of folk instrument orchestra and acquaintance with specific orchestral music; development of all students’ skills; mastering one or more musical instruments.…”
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    Source Study of 20th Century American and British Music Culture by Alexandra Sergeyevna Kolesnik

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Researchers do not only study written sources (scores and transcripts which are not often used in popular music industry), significantly expanding the empirical base of the research, from audio sources and live recordings to musical artifacts (clothes of musicians, musical instruments, and media), and music clubs or recording studios. …”
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    The Influence of Parent–Child Relationships on Musical Activity in the Family: Findings from a Longitudinal Panel Study by Gunter Kreutz, Michael Feldhaus

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Singing and playing musical instruments is seen as beneficial for parent–child relationships. …”
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    The Development of Integrative Entrepreneurship Education based on Local Wisdom through "Jagong Maton" by Fantika Febry Puspitasari, Sigit Priatmoko

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Types of business include agriculture, animal husbandry, herbal medicine production, orchid cultivation, refilling mineral water, Javanese musical instruments, and puppets. 3) Entrepreneurial education results include the ability to meet personal needs, the formation of an integrative entrepreneurial spirit, and the formation of entrepreneurial abilities in students.…”
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    TRANSFORMATION OF GONDANG SABANGUNAN TRADITIONAL MUSIC INTO UNING-UNINGAN MODERN MUSIC AT THE BATAK TOBA ETHNIC TRADITIONAL CEREMONY IN DENPASAR CITY by Rianti Simbolon, I Nyoman Suarka, Ni Made Wiasti

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…The transformation forms of gondang sabangunan traditional music into uning-uningan modern music such as the formation transformation of music instruments, the transformation in using repertoire types, the position transformation of the musicians, the transformation of execution time, and the musician’s identity transformation. …”
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    Muzyka w Makura no sōshi by Marta Wesołowska

    Published 2014-12-01
    “….); the level of verbal music through description of the sounds, involving sounds heard during Buddhist and Shinto ceremonies, tones of particular instruments, voices of human and nature, mechanical sounds and artificial ones; the level of music visualization based on detailed description of musical instruments or performance without relating to their soundsphere; musicality on the emotional level manifested in showing strong feelings and emotions provoked by the music heard, and the symbolic level manifested by assigning specific qualities of symbolism to certain musical elements (flute, rain). …”
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    BENTUK PENYAJIAN DAN BENTUK MUSIK RAPA’I PASEÉ PADA MASYARAKAT ACEH DI GAMPONG AWE KECAMATAN SYAMTALIRA KABUPATEN ACEH UTARA by Desi Fitriani

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The theory used in this research including the explanation of the existence, the presentation from, explanation meaning of music, music elements, and the organology of music instruments.The population in thi research is music group of Rapa’i Pasee that consist of 16 players, they are 2 was called Syekh (leader), and 14 are music players. …”
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    Personal collection of Saaya Byurbe at the National Archives of the Republic of Tuva by Ekaterina K. Karelina, Ulyana O. Mongush

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Among the latter are manuscripts of musical works in different genres (symphonies, choral works, opera "Chechek", and songs), posters from concerts and educational events, an essay on Tuvan musical instruments, the text of Saaya Byurbe's speech at the Congress of Tuva`s composers, a manual titled "Developing musical culture in Tuva", and another one, "Practical assistance in primary national schools". …”
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    Rasa Sebagai Prinsip Pertama Ontologi Harmoni dalam Pathet Pergelaran Wayang by Reno Wikandaru, L. Lasiyo, Suminto A. Sayuti

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Second, pathet is the reference to the sound space in musical instruments. Third, pathet is the atmosphere builder or atmosphere of wayang performances. …”
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    Non-pharmacological prevention and correction of cognitive disorders by Anton A. Raskurazhev, Polina I. Kuznetsova, Marine M. Tanashyan

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…In the Bronx Aging Study, reading, board games, playing musical instruments, and dancing were associated with a reduced risk of cognitive disorders. …”
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    Ages, Stories, Styles by N. S. Konstantinova

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In the next article on percussion instruments of the Renaissance Spain, Maria Moiseeva recreates the widest palette of musical instruments of the era with their description and classification. …”
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    PHYSICAL-MECHANICAL WOOD PROPERTIES OF Myracrodruon urundeuva IN HOMOGENEOUS PLANTING by Andressa Keller, Adriano Wagner Ballarin, Miguel Luiz Menezes Freitas, Antonio Carlos Scatena Zanatto, Eduardo Luiz Longui

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The anisotropy coefficient of 1.69 is considered regular, indicating that wood can be used in the manufacture of fine furniture, frames, boats, musical instruments, sports equipment or flooring. The wood presented good mechanical behavior, with an average strength for parallel compression of 53.84 MPa, MOE of 12632 MPa and MOR of 123.58 MPa. …”
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