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music deafness - traducción al árabe

HUMAN DISEASE
Word deafness; Word-deafness; Pure Word Deafness; Pure word deafness

music deafness      
‎ صَمَمُ المُوسيقَى‎
music         
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  • ''The Woman in Red'' by [[Giovanni Boldini]]
  • The [[primary auditory cortex]] is one of the main areas associated with superior pitch resolution.
  • 19th-century composer and pianist [[Clara Schumann]]
  • The [[Divje Babe flute]], the oldest known musical instrument. It is made from the [[femur]] bone of a [[cave bear]].
  • Ethnomusicologist [[Frances Densmore]] recording [[Blackfoot]] chief [[Mountain Chief]] for the [[Bureau of American Ethnology]] (1916)
  • notes]]) on a guitar
  • Song Dynasty (960–1279) painting, ''Night Revels of Han Xizai'', showing Chinese musicians entertaining guests at a party in a 10th-century household
  • [[Musical notation]] from a Catholic [[Missal]], c. 1310–1320
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  • [[Khatia Buniatishvili]] playing a [[grand piano]]
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  • experimental musical instruments]]
  • The piano was the centrepiece of social activity for middle-class urbanites in the 19th century ([[Moritz von Schwind]], 1868). The man at the piano is composer [[Franz Schubert]].
  • [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
  • In [[Greek mythology]], the nine [[Muse]]s were the inspiration for many creative endeavors, including [[the arts]], and eventually became closely aligned with music specifically.
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  • [[Luciano Pavarotti]]
  • Music production in the 2000s using a [[digital audio workstation]] (DAW) with an electronic keyboard and a [[multi-monitor]] set-up
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  • Indian women dressed in regional attire playing a variety of musical instruments popular in different parts of India
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  • [[Manhattan School of Music]] professor and professional double bass player [[Timothy Cobb]] teaching a bass lesson in the late 2000s. His bass has a low C extension with a metal "machine" with buttons for playing the pitches on the extension.
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  • A music therapist from a "Blues in the Schools" program plays harmonica with a US Navy sailor at a Naval Therapy Center.
ART/ACTIVITY OF CREATING ART USING SOUND
MuSic; Musical Interpretation; Auditory art; Meaning (music)
اسْم : موسيقى
MUSIC         
  • 500x500px
  • left
  • ''The Woman in Red'' by [[Giovanni Boldini]]
  • The [[primary auditory cortex]] is one of the main areas associated with superior pitch resolution.
  • 19th-century composer and pianist [[Clara Schumann]]
  • The [[Divje Babe flute]], the oldest known musical instrument. It is made from the [[femur]] bone of a [[cave bear]].
  • Ethnomusicologist [[Frances Densmore]] recording [[Blackfoot]] chief [[Mountain Chief]] for the [[Bureau of American Ethnology]] (1916)
  • notes]]) on a guitar
  • Song Dynasty (960–1279) painting, ''Night Revels of Han Xizai'', showing Chinese musicians entertaining guests at a party in a 10th-century household
  • [[Musical notation]] from a Catholic [[Missal]], c. 1310–1320
  • help=no}}
  • [[Khatia Buniatishvili]] playing a [[grand piano]]
  • left
  • experimental musical instruments]]
  • The piano was the centrepiece of social activity for middle-class urbanites in the 19th century ([[Moritz von Schwind]], 1868). The man at the piano is composer [[Franz Schubert]].
  • [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period.
  • In [[Greek mythology]], the nine [[Muse]]s were the inspiration for many creative endeavors, including [[the arts]], and eventually became closely aligned with music specifically.
  • left
  • [[Luciano Pavarotti]]
  • Music production in the 2000s using a [[digital audio workstation]] (DAW) with an electronic keyboard and a [[multi-monitor]] set-up
  • 500x500px
  • Indian women dressed in regional attire playing a variety of musical instruments popular in different parts of India
  • left
  • [[Manhattan School of Music]] professor and professional double bass player [[Timothy Cobb]] teaching a bass lesson in the late 2000s. His bass has a low C extension with a metal "machine" with buttons for playing the pitches on the extension.
  • left
  • A music therapist from a "Blues in the Schools" program plays harmonica with a US Navy sailor at a Naval Therapy Center.
ART/ACTIVITY OF CREATING ART USING SOUND
MuSic; Musical Interpretation; Auditory art; Meaning (music)

ألاسم

مُوسِيقَى

Definición

music
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Music is the pattern of sounds produced by people singing or playing instruments.
...classical music.
...the music of George Gershwin.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
Music is the art of creating or performing music.
He went on to study music, specialising in the clarinet.
...a music lesson.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
Music is the symbols written on paper which represent musical sounds.
He's never been able to read music.
N-UNCOUNT
see also sheet music
4.
If something that you hear is music to your ears, it makes you feel very happy.
Popular support-it's music to the ears of any politician.
PHRASE: v-link PHR [feelings]
5.
If you face the music, you put yourself in a position where you will be criticized or punished for something you have done.
Sooner or later, I'm going to have to face the music.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

Auditory verbal agnosia

Auditory verbal agnosia (AVA), also known as pure word deafness, is the inability to comprehend speech. Individuals with this disorder lose the ability to understand language, repeat words, and write from dictation. Some patients with AVA describe hearing spoken language as meaningless noise, often as though the person speaking was doing so in a foreign language. However, spontaneous speaking, reading, and writing are preserved. The maintenance of the ability to process non-speech auditory information, including music, also remains relatively more intact than spoken language comprehension. Individuals who exhibit pure word deafness are also still able to recognize non-verbal sounds. The ability to interpret language via lip reading, hand gestures, and context clues is preserved as well. Sometimes, this agnosia is preceded by cortical deafness; however, this is not always the case. Researchers have documented that in most patients exhibiting auditory verbal agnosia, the discrimination of consonants is more difficult than that of vowels, but as with most neurological disorders, there is variation among patients.

Auditory verbal agnosia (AVA) is not the same as auditory agnosia; patients with (nonverbal) auditory agnosia have a relatively more intact speech comprehension system despite their impaired recognition of nonspeech sounds.