Ongoing History Daily: Why do humans sing?
Why do humans sing? A British archeologist name Steven Mithen has written a book called The Singing Neanderthals and suggests that we began to sing as an act of solidarity. Singing brought people
Read MoreWhy do humans sing? A British archeologist name Steven Mithen has written a book called The Singing Neanderthals and suggests that we began to sing as an act of solidarity. Singing brought people
Read MoreArtist: Language Song: “Into and out Of” Album/EP: Plymouth Urgent instrumental noise rock, “Into and out Of” feels like a rudimentary-building exercise turned up to 11. Syncopated and stilted, this blaring cacophony takes
Read MoreWe’ve all heard people refer to music as the universal language. Fine. But have you ever tried to construct a sentence using music? Or hold a conversation? It’s called Solresol, which is a
Read MoreRupinder found this at The Atlantic: The idea that jazz can be a kind of conversation has long been an area of interest for Charles Limb, an otolaryngological surgeon at Johns Hopkins. So
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