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  2. Culture in music cognition - Wikipedia

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    Culture in music cognition refers to the impact that a person's culture has on their music cognition, including their preferences, emotion recognition, and musical memory. Musical preferences are biased toward culturally familiar musical traditions beginning in infancy, and adults' classification of the emotion of a musical piece depends on ...

  3. Ethnomusicology - Wikipedia

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    An ethnomusicologist that conducts research on a culture that is their own may not have to weigh ethics. For example, music scholar, Kofi Agawu writes about African music and all of its significant aspects. He mentions the dynamics of music among the generations, the significance of the music, and the effects of the music on the society.

  4. Real Country: Music and Language in Working-Class Culture

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  5. Psychology of music - Wikipedia

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    The study of background music focuses on the impact of music with non-musical tasks, including changes in behavior in the presence of different types, settings, or styles of music. [72] In laboratory settings, music can affect performance on cognitive tasks (memory, attention, and comprehension), both positively and negatively.

  6. Cultural impact of the Beatles - Wikipedia

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    Music journalist Neil McCormick, writing in 2015, described the Beatles' debut on the show as pop music's "big bang moment", [102] while Stanley calls it "arguably the most significant postwar cultural event in America", adding that "Their rise, the scale of it and their impact on society, was completely unprecedented."

  7. Cultural impact of Coldplay - Wikipedia

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    Commenting on their impact and the shifts British rock music has experienced, The Telegraph 's Neil McCormick mentioned the band are "what rock looks like when it has evolved to meet the needs of a new musical era, adapting to technological and stylistic change and emotional and sociological shifts, creating rock that is empathic, inclusive and ...

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  9. Category:Music in popular culture - Wikipedia

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