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Ear for music: myths and reality
Musical hearing is a set of abilities necessary for composing, performing, and actively perceiving music.
Musical hearing implies a high degree of subtlety of perception of individual musical elements or qualities of musical sounds (pitch, volume, timbre), as well as functional connections between them in a musical work (fret sense, sense of rhythm, melodic, harmonic, and other types of hearing).
Among the various types of musical hearing that are distinguished by different characteristics, the most important are: Continue reading
"Stomach"
characteristic
fingers turned to jelly
human
teacher
clearly
"Heart"
old age
harmonic
depression
tradition
resonance
method
sensations in the throat
styles
asleep
technique
Сlavicembalisticum
jacket
pleasant
abruptly
musicologist
springboard
work
continue
piano lessons
name
minute
concert
surprise
content
"Kidneys"
information
muscles
music
requires
as well as intonation movements
complex
experiences
black
harmony
America
plasticity
basis
psyche
insane pieces
cymbals
felt boots
influences
muscle tone
limit
person
instrument
warm
sincerity
immediately
cold
touches
musical
effective
fish