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  1. Dec 1, 2014 · This article offers an overview of a research program related to the metaphorization of music. In a short analysis, the omnipresence of metaphors in the written discourse about music is first ...

    • Mihailo Antovic
  2. Feb 19, 2015 · In a short analysis, the omnipresence of metaphors in the written discourse about music is first highlighted. After this, the author defines several dichotomies whose clarification may be useful in the theoretical research of musical metaphoricity (intrinsic and extrinsic metaphors; musical conceptualization and metaphorization; absolute and ...

    • Mihailo Antovic
    • 2015
  3. This article offers an overview of a research program related to the metaphorization of music. In a short analysis, the omnipresence of metaphors in the written discourse about music is first ...

  4. Oct 17, 2023 · Music Technology. The technology has had a revolutionary impact on the music industry, changing the ways in which music is produced, listened to, and shared. Digital audio workstations and streaming services are examples of previous developments that have democratized music and enhanced our musical environments.

  5. The College Music Society promotes music teaching and learning, musical creativity and expression, research and dialogue, and diversity and interdisciplinary interaction. A consortium of college, conservatory, university, and independent musicians and scholars interested in all disciplines of music, the Society provides leadership and serves as an agent of change by addressing concerns facing ...

  6. Introduction: time, technology and potential. Music, Thought and Technology (MTT) is a research cluster established at the Orpheus Institute, Ghent, Belgium investigating the role of technology- and science-derived concepts in contemporary music practices: in technologically-facilitated music, of course, but also, more widely, in the creation, understanding, criticism, representation, pedagogy ...

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  8. Music also lights up nearly all of the brain — including the hippocampus and amygdala, which activate emotional responses to music through memory; the limbic system, which governs pleasure, motivation, and reward; and the body’s motor system. This is why “it’s easy to tap your feet or clap your hands to musical rhythms,” says Andrew Budson, MD ’93, chief of cognitive and behavioral ...