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Why Do Humans Sing? Traditional Music in 55 Languages Reveals Patterns and Telling Similarities

In a global study, scientists recorded themselves singing and playing music from their own cultures to examine the evolution of song

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Auckland.Scoop » Singing Researchers Investigate Cross-Cultural Patterns In Music, Language

Auckland.Scoop » Singing Researchers Investigate Cross-Cultural Patterns In Music, Language
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Singing Researchers Investigate Cross-Cultural Patterns In Music, Language

Singing Researchers Investigate Cross-Cultural Patterns In Music, Language
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Why some of the best-known tunes, like 'Happy Birthday' and the 'Star-Spangled Banner,' are the hardest to sing

Why some of the best-known tunes, like 'Happy Birthday' and the 'Star-Spangled Banner,' are the hardest to sing
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Why some of the best-known tunes, like 'Happy Birthday' and the 'Star-Spangled Banner,' are the hardest to sing

This article was originally published in February 2020. Some friends and I recently went to karaoke. You can likely picture the scene: a restaurant adjacent to a bowling alley with a cheerful crowd and enthusiastic DJ aiming lights at a small stage. We sang a popular duet, Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper’s “Shallow,” to the room’s applause, and I remembered how good it felt to sing into a microphone. It brought me back to my time as a music teacher in the late 2000s in my home state of Kentucky. Like all of us, my students had their own preferences in terms of the styles and genres they liked to sing, but of course there were the mainstays that we all had to learn – for example, the national anthem, which we practiced as soloists and as a multi-part choir. We often sang spontaneously, too, belting out “Happy Birthday” if someone was celebrating theirs on a rehearsal day.

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