Listening to music heightens the beneficial effects of blood pressure–lowering drugs, according to the results of a study by scientists in Brazil and the U.K. The team, coordinated by Vitor Engrácia ...
Music with more predictability was shown to “entrain” listeners’ blood pressure, suggesting music-based BP modulation ...
An EDM DJ who loves his therapist. A musician who feels the need to give up on their dreams to support their parents. A student who feels trapped between their identities. What do these people have in ...
(No) Pressure Creatives, an original Asian American musical production group at Georgetown University, brought its second production, “Autumn Leaves,” to the stage in Gaston Hall April 4 and 5. The ...
A new study has found that blood pressure synchronises to predictable phrase structures in music. Blood pressure was more affected by loudness than tempo and was more strongly influenced by phrase ...
Pregnant women, compared to their non-pregnant counterparts, rate music as more intensely pleasant and unpleasant, associated with greater changes in blood pressure, a study has demonstrated. Music ...
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While working on my article for last week’s hip-hop edition, I asked Wyomissing sophomore Max Moyer for a quote regarding up-and-coming musicians. Max is not a music enthusiast. There is nothing wrong ...
The pressure is on for students performing in the Duluth school district's citywide musical this week. Not only do they have to remember all their lines, they have to deliver them well enough to pack ...
Half a century later, half a mile down the road from Hitsville, U.S.A., Motown is coming back to life in Detroit. Berry Gordy Jr.'s "Motown: The Musical" will land at the Fisher Theatre this week as ...
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