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Listening to Sad Music Actually Make Someone Happier, Is It True?

According to a study, listening to sad music when you're feeling down does not make you feel worse but actually improves your mood. 

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How music provides a connection in a way other forms of social media and internet usage do not

We found that the emotions that make people feel connected in conversation are also the emotions whose expression in music captures what music is all about : sorrow, love, joy, loneliness.

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Can Your Body's Response to Music Predict Hit Songs? A New AI Study Claims It Can

A new study suggests AI can analyze cardiac activity to predict whether a song will be a hit before it’s released. But some hit song scientists are skeptical

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The saving grace of a sad song

KCPR 91.3 FM is Cal Poly San Luis Obispo’s radio station and both a hub and tastemaker for the arts, music, culture and entertainment of the Central Coast.

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