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Emanuel Winternitz, British Musical Instruments: An Exhibit in London, Notes, Second Series, Vol. 9, No. 3 (Jun., 1952), pp. 395-398 ...
A new study published in the journal Science Advances found that learning to play a musical instrument can help keep brains young, plus make people better listeners. The study is out of China.
Recorders, the woodwind music instruments, are on the decline in British classrooms By Ayesha Rascoe Published May 11, 2025 at 8:39 AM EDT Listen • 3:57 ...
Playing a musical instrument is linked to better brain health in older adults, including better memory and problem-solving capability, according to new British research published Sunday.
Books Received Published: 12 May 1921 Dictionary of British Scientific Instruments Nature 107, 324–325 (1921) Cite this article ...
A British music education organization reports that use of recorders are declining in the classroom. We wonder: Why were they there to start with? And why is "Hot Cross Buns" such a banger?
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