Thursday, March 5, 2009

MUSIC MAJORS MAKE BETTER LOVERS!!!!!!!!!

I was pretty sure of this, but always good to have some background to support it.  Rockin' you are going to be even more popular when this news gets out!!  Readers, better start the search for your Music Major, I think they are going to be in short supply.  Oh did I mention I once took tuba lessons for a couple of weeks??

 

HAVING A TRAINED EAR FOR MUSIC COULD MAKE YOU A MORE SENSITIVE LOVER, SCIENTISTS CLAIM

BY By Richard Alleyne, Science Correspondent  The Telegraph UK On Line Edition

 

Music really could be the food of love, according to new research

 

For having a trained ear for music can be just as much of an advantage in a romantic relationship as in the concert hall, it found.

 

Anyone searching for a lover with that elusive quality of being a "good listener" should pick someone who has gone through musical tuition, said the results of the academic study.

 

 

 

 

They are, literally, better listeners and the ability that allows them to pick out a tune also means they can pick out 'emotion' in the human voice better than most.

 

The study, reported in the European Journal of Neuroscience, claims they can spot subtle messages in speech which, to the untrained ear, may simply go undetected.

 

 

 

 

Dana Strait, lead researcher at Northwestern University in Illinois, USA, said: "Quickly and accurately identifying emotion in sound is a skill that translates across all areas, whether in the classroom, boardroom or bedroom."

 

For the test, the 30 volunteers were strapped to electrodes to measure the reaction of their brainstems.

 

 

 

 

Wearing headphones they were asked to watch a nature film in a foreign language with subtitles in order to keep various senses occupied.

Then a tiny blast of a baby's cry, lasting for a fraction of a second, was played through the headphones while their brainstem reaction was monitored.

It found the brains of those with musical training locked on to the complex parts of the sound which contain the emotion.


  

18 comments:

  1. Dr.O...i have no emotions ever related music

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  2. That is such a beautiful song Cavey!! Should I let the young ladies know you play the Bagpipes when you wear the Kilt?

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  3. Just one more reason I never get shutted up and kisseded....I knew that communications degree wasn't worth squat.

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  4. Great post John! :) Haha sexy Bach! I love that song that Robbie put in that video. That's an amazing version of that song.

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  5. I have to agree with you , never tire of hearing it.

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  6. But if you could find me a guy who knows his sax.....

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  7. hhmmm one of my favorites, johnny mathis for some reason comes to mind. Now gawd his voice is enough to snap the panties off this old gal..Nice post Johnoh.

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  8. ROFL.... Before going into Nursing, my major was music (More into the instrumental than the voice... but than most won't find that surprising after hearing Cherie and I sing!)... I'm thinking a few weeks of Tuba sounds pretty good to me!!!! Another smile of a post, JohnOh!!! (Love the music on Cavey's video!)

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  9. Cherie, I think our public thinks our "good" part is the final note!

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  10. Dr. Oh, i once had a drummer for a boyfriend.
    all he did was tap the drumsticks on my butt. seriously.

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  11. I would have to hear you sing first, before I could vote.

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  12. You, our own WanderingDiety, had a boyfriend, and he always tapped the drumsticks on your butt!!!??? If anyone ever needed to seek professional counseling help, that boyfriend is the person!!!

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  13. If I was the subject of the research I would have been diverse one.I have played the classical piano for 5 years and going to the classic music concerts weekly for 42 years but ALONE. :-((

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