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Can we open a music section-forum ?
I think that could be nice..Its too irrelevant with physics maybe, but I don't know just an idea
I think that could be nice..Its too irrelevant with physics maybe, but I don't know just an idea
Arman777 said:Can we open a music section-forum ?
I think that could be nice..Its too irrelevant with physics maybe, but I don't know just an idea
You might be able to start a thread in the General Discussion forum about it. Is there already a thread similar to what you would like?Arman777 said:Can we open a music section-forum ?
berkeman said:You might be able to start a thread in the General Discussion forum about it. Is there already a thread similar to what you would like?
While music can involve elements of science, such as acoustics and neuroscience, it is primarily considered an art form rather than a science. However, there may be overlap in certain areas such as music therapy or the study of music cognition.
A music section-forum could provide a platform for researchers to share their findings and collaborate with others in their field. It could also facilitate discussions and debates on current topics in music research, leading to new ideas and advancements in the field.
No, a music section-forum could encompass all genres and styles of music. This would allow for a diverse range of discussions and perspectives on music as a whole.
Yes, a music section-forum could be open to anyone with an interest in music. Non-scientists may offer unique insights and perspectives on music, and their participation could enhance the discussions and collaborations within the forum.
One way to ensure validity and accuracy is to have moderators who are knowledgeable in both music and science to review and approve posts. Additionally, encouraging sources and evidence to be cited can help to maintain the integrity of the information shared in the forum.