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Is Musical Preference a Matter of Culture? | The Science Explorer
The preference for consonance over dissonance varied dramatically across the 5 groups. "In the Tsimane it's undetectable, and in the two groups in Bolivia, there's a statistically significant but small preference,” McDermott says. “In the American groups it's quite a bit larger, and it's bigger in the musicians than in the nonmusicians."
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Poor musical taste? Blame your upbringing : Nature News & Comment
“Culture plays a role. We like the music we grew up with,” agrees Dale Purves, a neurobiologist at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. “Nature versus nurture is always a fool's errand.” It's almost always a combination, he adds.
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When the Beatles Played their Hearts Out for a Quid a Night – Cuepoint – Medium
I compered exactly 292 Beatles shows down in that sweaty hole. They loved every minute of it, so did the kids, and remember it was the kids who made the Cavern
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but its minimum bid of $150,000 wasn't met. Now, the kit is up for bid again, with a lower minimum asking price of $75,000.
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