Мы – это музыка. Как музыка влияет на наш мозг, здоровье и жизнь в целом
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Сверхпроводящий квантовый интерференционный датчик. Прим. перев.
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Ударный инструмент из двух горизонтальных тарелок на стойке с педалью; при нажатии педали верхняя тарелка ударяет о нижнюю. Прим. перев.
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Смещение акцента с сильной доли такта на слабую. Прим. ред.
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