In an era where stress and anxiety are at an all-time high, music emerges as a powerful tool for emotional resilience. Its ability to provide comfort, lift spirits, and bring solace to those ...
In a world where even self-care can feel commodified, Under the Piano offers something different: a place to be felt, not fixed.
Inferring emotions in music is not only satisfying but also transferable to real-life success, helping us to understand human ...
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The science of musical mood: How songs speak to our emotions
Ever had that moment at a local music festival when a song drops and everyone reacts differently? Some jump on the dance floor, others sway slowly, and someone in the corner just sits there shaking ...
Why do sad songs feel so good? Research reveals how melancholy music can mend moods, spark meaning, and remind us we’re gloriously, tenderly alive.
Professor and Head of Creative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit; Director of Researcher Development Unit, The University of Melbourne Katrina McFerran has received funding from the Australian ...
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JessC: Malaysian Pop Singer Delivering Emotion and Healing Through Music
JessC’s musical journey began in Malaysia, exploring R&B, rock, and acoustic pop from a young age. Over the years, she ...
Professor of Cognitive-Neuroscience , Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle When I hear Shania Twain’s You’re Still The One, it takes me back to when I was 15, playing on my ...
Quickly becoming a big name in country music, Jelly Roll used his stardom to collaborate with stars like Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Dustin Lynch, Lainey Wilson, and even Post Malone. Expanding his career ...
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