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  2. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Musical hallucinations (also known as auditory hallucinations, auditory Charles Bonnet Syndrome, and Oliver Sacks' syndrome [ 1]) describes a neurological disorder in which the patient will hallucinate songs, tunes, instruments and melodies. The source of these hallucinations are derived from underlying psychotic illness or hearing impairment.

  3. Auditory arrhythmia - Wikipedia

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    Auditory arrhythmia. Auditory arrhythmia is the inability to rhythmically perform music, to keep time, and to replicate musical or rhythmic patterns. It has been caused by damage to the cerebrum or rewiring of the brain. [1]

  4. Auditory hallucination - Wikipedia

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    An auditory hallucination, or paracusia, [ 1] is a form of hallucination that involves perceiving sounds without auditory stimulus. While experiencing an auditory hallucination, the affected person hears a sound or sounds that did not come from the natural environment. A common form of auditory hallucination involves hearing one or more voices ...

  5. McGurk effect - Wikipedia

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    McGurk effect. The McGurk effect is a perceptual phenomenon that demonstrates an interaction between hearing and vision in speech perception. The illusion occurs when the auditory component of one sound is paired with the visual component of another sound, leading to the perception of a third sound. [ 1] The visual information a person gets ...

  6. Eye movement in music reading - Wikipedia

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    A piano trio comprising a pianist, violinist and cellist. Chamber groups traditionally perform publicly from score rather than from memory. Eye movement in music reading is the scanning of a musical score by a musician's eyes. This usually occurs as the music is read during performance, although musicians sometimes scan music silently to study it.

  7. I Can See Your Voice (Philippine game show) season 2

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    Each mystery singer performs a lip sync to a song; good singers mime to a recording of their own, while bad singers mime to a recording by someone else. Play it by Hear Three random panelists are wearing headphones to listen to a recording of assigned mystery singer that lasts for 15 seconds.

  8. List of songs recorded by Billie Eilish - Wikipedia

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    Eilish wrote "Fingers Crossed" by herself, whereas "She's Broken" and "Ocean Eyes" were written by Finneas. [1] [2] Out of these three, "Ocean Eyes" became an instant hit; [3] [4] it led her to being signed to Darkroom and Interscope Records the following year. [5] In August 2017, Eilish released her debut EP Don't Smile at Me. [6]

  9. List of Steve Blum performances - Wikipedia

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    Goku Midnight Eye: Goku Resume 1993: Outlanders: Operator Resume 1994: Street Fighter II: The Movie: T. Hawk, Ring Announcer: As Roger Canfield: Resume Macross Plus: Marj Gueldola Resume 1995: Black Magic M-66: Professor Matthew, Soldier Resume Royal Space Force: The Wings of HonnĂªamise: General's Assistant, Noble Resume 1995 –96: Josh Kirby ...