Gregg Allman's Nashville and country roots were saluted on Wednesday night (June 7), when the CMT Music Awards opened with an all-star tribute to the late rocker.
If the brain processes words and mathematical symbols differently, why not musical symbols too?
Actively learning to play an instrument can help a child's academic achievement
Chances are you’ve heard that there are several benefits of listening to classical music. But is there any actual truth behind this statement? According to numerous studies, there absolutely is. Th…
Music of every genre, every culture and every period employs repeated phrases for effect. Why do we love to listen to the same things again and again?
So, you’ve decided to nerd up your record collection and expand your aural palette by getting into classical music on vinyl? Awesome! But where to start? The good news is that high-quality classical vinyl is relatively easy to find. The great news is that learning the basics of how to...
Have you ever wondered why music therapy for dementia is so powerful? One reason is that music lets us recall good feelings. Learn more.
There's value in having knowledge of the humanities -- no matter what you're doing, whether it's playing a violin or writing code.
Finding out what type of music applied to what type of studying habit was vital for me. I hope today's infographic can help you find yours.
Although it doesn't take a scientist to tell you that music can increase the enjoyment and intensity of your workout, scientific facts nonetheless back this statement up – research ...
Music has the power to trigger a range of emotions, but increasingly, researchers have suggested it can also offer some amazing health benefits. We investigate.
A new study from the University of Melbourne claims that when you don't understand music, you don't even really hear it. And the more you hear it — and understand it — the more you might love it.
A growing body of research says music isn't just good for helping us get into our groove; it also benefits our physical and mental health in a slew of different ways.
Which music genre says you're more creative, and which says you're selfish? Find out what your favorite music says about your personality.
What happens when a music-deprived home is suddenly flooded with tunes? More sex, for starters.
What’s it like to have a song inside your head, itching to get out? A neuroscientist and a songwriter compare notes from the frontier of music and science.
Think about a world where music never existed. That is something difficult to fathom. Music helps people express so many emotions and cope in ways that are not possible any
When studying for a health care degree, recent studies have shown that listening to music can have a positive effect on how well you retain information.
From strings to brass, singing to performing, your music-loving 5- to 8-year-old will love these titles.