Music-related memory — Musical memory refers to the ability to remember music related information, such as melodic content and other progressions of tones or pitches. The differences found between linguistic memory and musical memory have led researchers to theorize… … Wikipedia
List of people in fiction with claimed eidetic memory — Eidetic memory (also called photographic memory) is described in many works of fiction. Characters with eidetic memory are found in written works, film, television, and games.Comics* Bart Allen, a fictional character in DC Comics and former Flash … Wikipedia
Absolute pitch — (AP), widely referred to as perfect pitch, is the ability of a person to identify or recreate a musical note without the benefit of a known reference.DefinitionAbsolute pitch, or perfect pitch, is the ability to identify the frequency or musical… … Wikipedia
Musical aptitude — (i.e. having a fine ear for music) is the ability to intuitively learn or appreciate music, and especially to distinguish off key and off pitch music. Music is ancient and one of the most special characteristics of humans[citation needed]. Some… … Wikipedia
Ear training — or aural skills is a skill by which musicians learn to identify, solely by hearing, pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, and other basic elements of music. The application of this skill is analogous to taking dictation in written/spoken… … Wikipedia
American Boychoir School — The American Boychoir School is a music boarding school located in Princeton, New Jersey. It is one of only two boychoir boarding schools in the United States, the other being Saint Thomas Choir School in New York City. The school serves boys in… … Wikipedia
Madeleine Spencer — Infobox character name = Madeleine Spencer series = Psych caption = Cybill Shepherd as Madeline Spencer first = Ghosts last = cause = creator = Steve Franks Andy Berman portrayer = Cybill Shepherd alias = gender = Female age = 50s occupation =… … Wikipedia
Tone deafness — is the lack of relative pitch, or the inability to distinguish between musical notes that is not due to the lack of musical training or education. Tone deafness is also known variously as amusia, tune deafness, tin ear , dysmelodia and dysmusia.… … Wikipedia
Harry Kirke Wolfe — (10 November 1858 1918) was a prominent early American psychologist. EducationWolfe earned undergraduate degree from the University of Nebraska in 1880, and his PhD under the supervision of Hermann Ebbinghaus and Wilhelm Wundt at the University… … Wikipedia
Психология музыки (psychology of music) — Область П. м. определялась множеством различных способов. Сишор писал о «музыкальном уме» (musical mind), к рый может реагировать на элементы звучания. Этот ум тж обладает определенными врожденными способностями или талантами, к рые при… … Психологическая энциклопедия