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Research shows that playing a musical instrument does amazing things to our brains — and especially in young children.
Archaeologists in Dahwa, Oman, found two strange discs that turned out to be a rare 4,000-year-old musical instrument, according to a recently published study.
We sat down to write a track with our laptop, and pondered how we got here? Maybe via our spare bedroom…or even a kitchen?
This isn’t sci-fi. We look at five areas where the future of music production might evolve based on very real technology ...
What started as a set of drawings a decade ago has evolved into the company’s first product, the Demon Box. It turns the electro-magnetic fields (EMF) signatures of electronic devices into music.
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Taping IPR benefits for Music Industry
IP rights protect the music and technical inventions of it; such a music mixing to technologies to improve musical ...
Few digital pianos are as recognisable as Yamaha’s Clavinova ... The various learning features add real value to the instrument, providing access to music and exercises, while the seamless integration ...
Music creation platform Splice has acquired Spitfire Audio, the UK-based developer of high-end virtual instrument libraries. The acquisition marks Splice’s entry into the fast-growing plugin ...
To better orchestrate the transformative work of Regions Bank’s 5,000-person IT org, the IT chief draws from his deep ...
Research from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) has identified two ages at which there is a ...