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Take it easy, baby. Playing classical music to your child while they’re still in the womb can stimulate development, new ...
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Green Matters on MSNNew Research Says Playing Classical Music Can Actually Make Your Plants Grow BetterA team of Oxford researchers discovered astonishing behavior in plants when they played Bach's classical music.
Classical music may be potential depression treatment, study says Scientists used a classical music playlist to figure out how to treat patients with treatment-resistant depression, already generating ...
New research suggests that playing classical music to unborn babies can influence heart rate patterns, potentially stimulating fetal development.
Learn about the history, and future, of the musical art form. Devesh Chandra started playing the tabla (Indian hand drums) at age three, learning from the sounds of Northern Indian classical music ...
Classical music has been shown to calm unborn babies according to a study.
According to a study from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, people under 35 are more likely to listen to classical music than their parents. Using data collected from 2,000 people nationally, the 2022 ...
Whether Bach, Beethoven, or Mozart, it's widely recognized that classical music can affect a person's mood. In a study published August 9 in the Cell Press journal Cell Reports, scientists in ...
Here's what the science says about when music might help boost your performance, and when it might be better to stick with silence.
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