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● Recent Progress in Bruce Springsteen Studies
● Music Sentiment and Stock Returns [new study]
● All You Need to Know About Whirly Tubes
● Musical instruments – masculine or feminine? [study]
● Playing pop hits not linked to increased profit for London buskers [study]
● Comparing piano keys sounds with earthquakes [study]
● Connections: Persian Rugs and Morton Feldman’s music [study]
● Cellists can live longer than rock musicians [study]
● Sopranos (but not tenors) live longer [study]
● Secrets of an ugly voice
● The mystery of the whirly tube’s missing fundamental mode [study]
● “Dumbness” as a musically authentic asset (new study)
● Recalling the US Fifth Circuit’s first ‘Haircut’ case
● Classical music composition and a keen interest in chemistry – are there links?
● Helium-voice singer dangers (report)
● Improbable Music – The Gumleaf
● “Soil themes” in pop music (new study)
● Noseflutes for Christmas anyone?
● Whistled languages – like ‘local cellular phones’ (study)
● A 12th century auto-tuned polyphonic reverberation amplifier
● ‘Neanderthal bone flutes’ not ‘Neanderthal bone flutes’ after all?
● ‘Meow the Jewels’ (review)
● Melanesian nose-flutes – did they ever exist?
● Music discriminations by carp (Cyprinus carpio)
● Instrumental Maladies (part 1: Saxophones)
● Didgerdoo players’ glottic activity – the lowdown
● The ACME Country-Music Generator
● Punk, Post-punk and Socrates
● Yodeling of the Indiana Swiss Amish
● Musicology: Cookin’ lobsters
● Bumble Boogie
● Yodel moments deconstructed
● Clarinet for whales
● Sopranos – the mystery continues
● Systematic Swedish Scratching Study
● Crisis of the summons
● (Helium-assisted) High note research
● Music for Sharks and Subs
● Havoc Waves in the Netherlands
● Country Music singers’ chins and general hard times
● Instrumental Maladies (part 2: Guitars)
● Music of the Slime Moulds
● The sound of the contrabass serpent
● Pop music: extant and market taxonomized
● The IBM Songbook (an analysis)
● The IBM Songbook (an analysis)
● Thai Dove Cooing Contests – an analysis
● Tap dancing and the Osgood-Schlatter syndrome
● Lower Extremity Kinetics in Tap Dance
● Forge a head: Two ears bad, Four ears good
● Ballet Dancers doing splits in an MRI scanner [hip study]
● A generator of lyrics and music from academic papers
● Playing a cello (inside an MRI scanner)
● ‘Why It’s So Hard to Understand Opera’
● Karaoke Reversal: A technical approach
● Doom Metal and Experiential Richness
● Showcasing the Venturi Didgeridoo (new patent)
● Camp vs. Kitsch: music investigations
● Foghorn Requiem in the North Sea, on June 22
● Camp vs. Kitsch: music investigations
● Instrumental Maladies (part 4: Violins)
● Liszt is on the list (of musical chill inducers)
● Instrumental Maladies (part 3: Trumpets)
● The pleasures of listening to ironically-enjoyed music (new study)
● Music about trout(s)
● ‘Unperformable’ music – an ontological approach
● Classical music: has it been ‘weaponized’?
● Why the Beatles Succeeded but Broke Up: the Math(s)
● Using an MRI scanner as a guitar amp and speakers
● The Smell of Jazz
● ‘Shoegazing’ – a definition
● Fictophones – a curiously unstable class of musical instruments?
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