Music artists Eminem, Kanye West and Bob Dylan have something surprising in common. According to a new study, the trio are among the top five artists with the largest vocabularies in the music ...
For five months, jazz musician Kevin Bales recorded all the notes he played on his keyboard at eleven different live gigs. The recordings weren’t for an album, but for a scientific study into jazz ...
Finally, what metalheads have always known has been scientifically proven. Prodigy Education Company analyzed lyrics from popular artists of today and past decades to identify patterns in emotion and ...
It's no secret that Eminem has a way with words. In fact, a recent study conducted by lyrics site Musixmatch has recognized his vocabulary as the largest in the music industry. By Paley Martin It’s no ...
Lyrics resource Musixmatch was apparently so inspired by last year’s hip-hop vocabulary study, which showed Wu-Tang Clan ruled everything around them, that it sought to find out who had the largest ...
Is popular music getting dumber? Yesterday, a study released by Andrew Powell-Morse confirmed what most of us already know: that when it comes to lyrics of hit songs, well, it ain’t exactly ...
Philip Glass at a Sunday-afternoon solo loft concert at 10 Elizabeth Street, New York, in the early 1970s Philip Glass has written a memoir. Words Without Music A Memoir. By Philip Glass. Buy this ...
During the spring and summer of 2020, as protests across the country illuminated the systematic injustices Black Americans have faced and continue to face, the music industry was one of many that was ...
Repeating spoken words is a technique familiar to music buffs — the rhythm of the repetition feels like song. Now, scientists think they can explain why. It turns out it has to do with how our brains ...
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