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    Trova [ˈtɾoβa] is a style of Cuban popular music originating in the 19th century. Trova was created by itinerant musicians known as trovadores who travelled around Cuba's Oriente province, especially Santiago de Cuba, and earned their living by singing and playing the guitar. [1]

  2. The art of music psychology is to bring rigorous scientific methodologies to questions about the human musical capacity while applying sophisticated humanistic approaches to framing and interpreting the science.

  3. Music performance involves all the processes used in the communication of musical content. Performance can involve the manipulation of an external musical instrument or use of the vocal apparatus in singing.

  4. Aug 13, 2013 · Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functions that listening to music might fulfill. However, different theoretical approaches, different methods, and different samples have left a heterogeneous picture regarding the number and nature of musical functions.

    • Thomas Schäfer, Peter Sedlmeier, Christine Städtler, David Huron
    • 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00511
    • 2013
    • Front Psychol. 2013; 4: 511.
  5. Trova music actually encompassed a variety of native Cuban song forms and rhythms, including the guaracha, the punto, the habanera, the rumba, the son, the clave, and the Latin American bolero, as well as a melodic influence from European opera.

  6. Aug 25, 2011 · The musical style called “trova” was born in Santiago de Cuba. It emerged from bohemian musicians, each with a guitar under their arm, wandering through their streets, playing their songs in parks, plazas, bars or street corners.

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  8. Jun 9, 2021 · Music plays a functional role in human behavior: individuals may use music to regulate their emotions, maintain interpersonal relationships, and express their identities (Hargreaves & North, 1999). These personal uses can be extended into forms of communication, and thus help to develop social relationships.

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