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    Examining the magic of proximity in Shafi’i Kadkani’s A Mirror for Sounds by mina zadkhoot, Heydar Hasanloo, nazhat noohi, Hosein Arian

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The phonetic harmony and balance between the words creates a new meaning, which implies that the music created through the unity or contrast of the consonants and vowels of the words is in harmony with the poet’s intended meaning. …”
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    Development for Multisensor and Virtual Simulator–Based Automatic Broadcast Shooting System by Wonjun Lee, Hyung-Jun Lim, Mun Sang Kim

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…In particular, for Korean music broadcasts, the shooting sequence is stage and lighting installation, rehearsal, lighting effect production, and main shooting; however, this sequence is complex and involves multiple people. …”
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    Continuous monitoring of temporal skills during long-term in-home training by cochlear implant users by Krzysztof R. Szymański, Krzysztof Gawryluk, Marek Brancewicz

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Cochlear implants improve auditory function in individuals with severe hearing loss, yet cochlear implant users often struggle with tasks such as identifying speaker characteristics and musical elements. While music therapy shows promise in addressing these deficits, standardized rehabilitation protocols, especially those focusing on music-based sound recognition, remain underdeveloped. …”
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    Assessment of smartphone-based active distraction in association with audioanalgesia for overcoming airotor-related anxiety in children: a randomized controlled trial by Kritika Bali, Radhika Ailawadi, Y. M. Karuna, N. Srikant, Ashwin Rao, P. Anupama Nayak, Charisma Thimmaiah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The children were randomly allocated to either Group 1 (Piano music app; active distraction combined with audio analgesia) or Group 2 (basic behavioural guidance alone). …”
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    The Effect of Diaphragmatic Breathing as a Complementary Therapeutic Strategy in Stress of Children and Teenagers 6–18 Years Old by Pelagia Tsakona, Ioannis Kitsatis, Thomas Apostolou, Ourania Papadopoulou, Alexandra Hristara-Papadopoulou

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Background: Few studies are reported on interventions that have been carried out in children and adolescents using diaphragmatic breathing (DB) together with methods like counseling, muscle relaxation, therapeutic exercise, and music therapy. Objective: The goal of the review is to evaluate the effectiveness of DB as complementary therapy in the stress of the pediatric population (6–18 years old). …”
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    Synaesthetic emergence: a scoping review of factors facilitating synaesthetic states in non-synaesthetes through arts engagement by Dominik Havsteen-Franklin, Valeria Perboni

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…Synaesthesia is defined as a multi-sensory phenomenon in which one sense can be triggered by another without external stimuli, for example seeing colours when hearing music. This paper maps findings from the literature to describe what elements of arts engagement facilitate synaesthetic experiences among non-synaesthetes. …”
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    Mobile-Commerce Usage Challenges among University Students in Uganda: A Case of Kabale University. by Phelix, Businge Mbabazi, Micheal, Tamale, Patricia, Kyomugisha

    Published 2020
    “…., mobile ticketing and mobile auctioning, and mobile entertainment services e.g., mobile music, mobile gaming, mobile movies, etc. Some of these services can help students access the University services easily and generally improve their social wellbeing and generally ease their academic process. …”
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    A Delicate Balance by Jan Corcoran

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…    My art is about my passion and expression of doodling, allowing the inherent ability of a line, a shape, or a colour to give voice to complex dialogue and relation with the painting. I paint to music, all kinds, that brings an intensity and energy that seems to take on a life of it's own within the work.  …”
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    Walter Pater’s Anders-Streben: as Theory and as Practice by Margaux Poueymirou

    Published 2008-12-01
    “…In Walter Pater’s seminal essay ‘The School of Giorgione’ (1877), he formulated for the first and only time, a theory of art and aesthetic experience complete with its own title, observation and uses and which was modelled less on music than on its metaphor. In this article, I examine Pater’s theory of ‘Anders-streben’ in relation to the concept of synaesthesia and as a context for understanding the role, function and rhetorical style of ‘aesthetic criticism.’ …”
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    The principle of multiplicity in the design of a wooden house facade by Dolgov Alexander V.

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A hypothesis is put forward about the admissibility of an analogy between the doctrine of harmonics in music and harmonics of lengths, related by the property of multiplicity of linear dimensions in façade compositions.…”
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    Book review: Children, families and care: Reflections on the first sixty years of FICE by Robert Shaw by Graham Connelly

    Published 2008-08-01
    “…I have my own special memories of international guests, many in national dress, attempting dances like the Orkney Strip the Willow, to the wild music of incomparable ceilidh band, Last Tram tae Auchenshuggle.…”
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    Soundtracks of Empire: “The White Man’s Burden,” the War in the Philippines, the“Ideals of America,” and Tin Pan Alley by Robert W. Rydell

    Published 2012-03-01
    “…America’s War with Spain inspired Tin Pan Alley music publishers to generate popular songs to accompany America’s military victories and subsequent occupation of Cuba, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and the Philippines. …”
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    Des Hauts de Hurlevent à Onimaru by Michel Naumann, Natalia Naydenova

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Based on three approaches (music, image, protagonists), this paper aims at explaining how Japanese traditional beliefs, which are at the heart of the film, allow a better understanding of a Victorian novel.…”
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    “Kyrie paschale” in Polish Organ Tablatures from the First Half of the 16th Century – Problems of Style and Attribution by Grzegorz Kos

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The intabulations are arrangements of consecutive sections of the plainchant melody Kyrie ‘Lux et origo’ and constitute sequences of segments (or modules) of a Mass in which organ music alternates with plainchant. In total, the two tablatures contain more than twenty segments of the ‘Kyrie paschale’ for organ, made up of ten modules repeated in transpositions and as variants combined to form various sequences and signed with three inconsistently ascribed attributes: N.C. …”
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    The Harmony of Meter and Emotion in the Odes of Anvari Abivardi (With a Look at the Poems of His Master, Abol Faraj Runi) by Maryam Khalili Jahantigh, Mohammad Barani, Leila Shakibaei

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In this study, harmony is used in the general sense of compromise, coordination, and unity. Music is one of the constructive elements in the formation and structure of poetry, which highlights the speech and has a close relationship with the poet's emotions and intentions. …”
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    Taking Time: A Mixed Methods Study of Parkinson’s Disease Caregiver Participation in Activities in Relation to Their Wellbeing by Lia Prado, Rebecca Hadley, Dawn Rose

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Reasons for participating in activities for people with PD included being able to socialise in an empathetic safe space, alongside engaging in physical activity that provided some respite distraction, such as dancing with others to music. Reasons for not participating included generating time for oneself and increasing the independence of the person with PD. …”
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    “On A Mission”: Preserving Creole Culture One Tweet at a Time. Keith Frank, Zydeco, and the Use of Social Media by Marie Demars

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Appearing approximately sixty years ago among the Creole community of urban Houston, zydeco is a relatively new musical genre that is however still associated to rurality, folklore and old-fashioned ways. …”
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