To save this word, you'll need to log in. She studied music in college. Kramer, cleveland , "Eagles to host Stuff the Bus for Berea Schools: Community Voices," 31 July These example sentences are selected automatically from various online news sources to reflect current usage of the word 'music. Send us feedback. See more words from the same century From the Editors at Merriam-Webster. Accessed 16 Aug. Keep scrolling for more More Definitions for music music. Please tell us where you read or heard it including the quote, if possible.

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Metrics details. Because emotions enhance memory processes and music evokes strong emotions, music could be involved in forming memories, either about pieces of music or about episodes and information associated with particular music. A recent study in BMC Neuroscience has given new insights into the role of emotion in musical memory. Music has a prominent role in the everyday life of many people. Whether it is for recreation, distraction or mood enhancement, a lot of people listen to music from early in the morning until late at night, especially since the invention of radio and recordings. Because of its near ubiquity, music has been identified as important in the construction of autobiographical memories and thus for making judgments about oneself and others. But which musical pieces do we remember, and how is music related to our memory? This interesting question has as yet received surprisingly little attention in the scientific literature. Several papers [ 1 — 5 ] have looked at the role of music in memory formation and recall of autobiographical and episodic information, and a recent paper in BMC Neuroscience in particular gives new insights into the role of emotion in musical memory [ 6 ].
A s lockdown eases — at least officially, if not psychologically — many people may be beginning to reflect on the months spent largely confined to their homes. Lockdown inertia does not appear to have been a problem for the Kanneh-Mason family, an extraordinary group of musicians who have spent their lockdown at home in Nottingham. There are seven Kanneh-Mason siblings, aged from 10 to 24, and a family friend from Brazil, Plinio Fernandes, who decided to ride out the pandemic here instead of attempting to make the journey home.