Saturday, April 6, 2013

First Strong Evidence Of Bi-Directional Relationship Between Music And Language

Non-musicians who speak tonal languages may have a better ear for learning musical notes, according to Canadian researchers. Tonal languages, found mainly in Asia, Africa and South America, have an abundance of high and low pitch patterns as part of speech. In these languages, differences in pitch can alter the meaning of a word...





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