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venerdì 10 maggio 2024
# music: masters of noise, Frank Zappa plays bicycles
sabato 27 aprile 2024
# ethno: cross-cultural comparison of rhythm priors in 15 countries.
sabato 4 novembre 2023
# life: a painted texture glimpsed through 25 words
martedì 27 giugno 2023
# gst: laminar and turbulent flows detected in music, a fluid framework approach
domenica 30 aprile 2023
# jazz: that was his backup band.
venerdì 14 aprile 2023
# gst: even a single bubble can produce creative musical outcomes
giovedì 19 gennaio 2023
# gst: an approach to information content in the music of J. S. Bach
domenica 20 novembre 2022
# jazz: Zakir Hussain (tabla), Niladri Kumar (sitar). Krannert Center for the Performing Arts, Urbana, IL, USA. Nov 16, 2022.
domenica 13 novembre 2022
# life: Banksy, Banksy type dancers
sabato 5 novembre 2022
# jazz: a 'Trombiverse' approach, 'hear Beethoven like you've never heard it before'
sabato 25 giugno 2022
# astro: eight new echoing black hole binaries (in Milky Way)
mercoledì 6 aprile 2022
# astro: going beyond a performance by Frank Zappa (or a speech by – for example – a political entity), two speeds of sound found on Mars
giovedì 12 agosto 2021
# brain: brain images of silence
venerdì 30 aprile 2021
# gst: immediate 'shot', the three second time window in art, music, poems and language processing
venerdì 16 aprile 2021
# life: non-human jazz from vibrant cobweb strings performed by a harp-like instrument
mercoledì 30 dicembre 2020
# behav: chaotic (jazz) music generated by songbirds during non-mating seasons for opioid reward
domenica 1 novembre 2020
# life: exchange of nomadic music in the sea, male fin whales swap songs
venerdì 28 agosto 2020
# gst: self-assembly of chemistry with music
martedì 5 novembre 2019
# behav: adaptive synchronizations; the tendency to anticipate during auditory rhythms
sabato 10 agosto 2019
# behav: the sophisticated dance of the sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita eleonora)
<< Spontaneous movement to music occurs in every human culture and is a foundation of dance. This response to music is absent in most species (including monkeys), yet it occurs in parrots, perhaps because they (like humans, and unlike monkeys) are vocal learners whose brains contain strong auditory–motor connections, conferring sophisticated audiomotor processing abilities. >>
AA << report that a sulphur-crested cockatoo (Cacatua galerita eleonora) responds to music with remarkably diverse spontaneous movements employing a variety of body parts, and suggest why parrots share this response with humans. >>
R. Joanne Jao Keehn, John R. Iversen, et al. Spontaneity and diversity of movement to music are not uniquely human. Current Biology. Volume 29, Issue 13, PR621-R622. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2019.05.035. Jul 08, 2019. https://www.cell.com/current-biology/fulltext/S0960-9822(19)30604-9
Ed Yong. Not a Human, but a Dancer. What Snowball the parrot’s spontaneous moves teach us about ourselves. Jul 8, 2019 https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2019/07/what-snowball-dancing-parrot-tells-us-about-dance/593428/
Also
"Dance", in "Notes"
https://inkpi.blogspot.com/search?q=dance
"Dance", in "FonT"