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  2. Musical ear syndrome (MES) occurs when you hear music even though there isn’t any playing. Learn more about the causes and possible treatments for MES.

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  4. Have you or someone you know experienced hearing music when there isn't any playing? This phenomenon is known as Musical Ear Syndrome (aka, MES) or auditory hallucinations, and it affects a subset of patients with tinnitus.

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  5. Musical hallucination or musical tinnitus is also the experience of hearing music when none is being played, but it tends to be longer lasting, and doesn’t mirror any external music you may have heard recently. Hearing sound that no-one else can hear is quite common and is called tinnitus.

  6. Jul 1, 2019 · Musical ear syndrome (MES) is when someone hears music that has no external source. Some people hear a single instrument playing a simple melody; others hear several instruments playing a complex piece of music; and still others hear a voice singing, with or without accompaniment.

  7. Dec 28, 2021 · Hearing phantom music may seem more like a gift than a disorder, but there is a clinical name for it: Musical Ear Syndrome. Musical Ear Syndrome (MES) is the term used to describe the way some people hear music where it doesn’t exist. The sounds don’t fall into the debilitating tinnitus category.

  8. Feb 9, 2018 · A continuous sound such as a fan running in the background—it could be a furnace, air conditioner, fridge, bedroom fan, etc.—seems to cause numbers of people to hear phantom music. Somehow the brain takes this constant background sound and modulates it into music.

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