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Is Rhythm Built Into the Human Body? - MSNIs rhythm more than just a musical concept? From our heartbeat to our brainwaves, humans are rhythmic creatures—and science is starting to uncover why. In this video, we explore whether rhythm ...
Despite the differences between chimpanzee and human drumming, chimps show some of the “core building blocks of human musical rhythm”, says team member Vesta Eleuteri at the University of ...
Electronically generated rhythms are often perceived as too artificial. New software now allows producers to make rhythms sound more natural in computer-produced music. Research at the Max Planck ...
Publishing his research in Nature Human Behaviour, Dr. Geoff Brookshire notes that the techniques commonly used to test for rhythmic oscillations cannot discriminate easily between "rhythm" and ...
Rats can bop their heads to a rhythm like humans, a study has found. Researchers monitored rats' head movements while they were played music at different tempos.
The Chicago Human Rhythm Project is celebrating its 35th anniversary with a showcase. The non-profit supports artistic expression through percussive arts and rhythm.
Chicago Human Rhythm Project to present 35th Anniversary presentation of Holiday Rhythms. Get full details.
Just before the weekend hit, Drake surprise-released three songs including “Circadian Rhythm,” “SOD” and “No Face” featuring Playboi Carti via his Instagram burner account ...
Charles Darwin once speculated that all animals may share the ability to perceive melody and rhythm. Although the evidence is slim, there are a few studies that support Darwin's idea.
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