Listening to music most days could guard against dementia, study suggests — The Washington Post
A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against cognitive decline.
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If it sounds too good to be true - run away.Great...another place to stay away from....But never heard of it.
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Listening to music most days could guard against dementia, study suggests — The Washington Post
A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against cognitive decline.apple.news
Nope.Does it fix crazy?
Sorry, Dave, you'll have to stay that way.Does it fix crazy?
How did you determine the soapbar location? It's three piece walnut? And an oil finish? Short scale?I finally got around to making a cavity cover for the Les Paul Junior I built years ago. I made templates for the cutout and the cover with my 3D printer - it’s so much easier to get a proper fit!
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Yes, it's 3 pieces of walnut my brother in law picked up at a garage sale. I have no idea how I picked the location for the pickupHow did you determine the soapbar location? It's three piece walnut? And an oil finish? Short scale?
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Listening to music most days could guard against dementia, study suggests — The Washington Post
A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against cognitive decline.apple.news
Yes, it's 3 pieces of walnut my brother in law picked up at a garage sale. I have no idea how I picked the location for the pickup(Kent Armstrong)
It's a tung oil finish and has a long scale Warmoth Bloodwood on Wenge neck.
These are real earthquakes and not "imaginary" earthquakes, right?Earthquake swarm Tuesday. This happens every 5-10 years. Just more interesting when it happens pretty much under your house.
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The swarms last a few weeks. Most are in the 2 range. Once they get over 3, you definitely feel them. These are on small side branches of the Calaveras fault.These are real earthquakes and not "imaginary" earthquakes, right?
Kind of like tremors and don't case problems? Do they last long?
Glad they are thus far generally insignificant. I hope they stay that way.The swarms last a few weeks. Most are in the 2 range. Once they get over 3, you definitely feel them. These are on small side branches of the Calaveras fault.
It's preferable to have many small tremors over time because they relieve tension. If it goes too long w/o such, it's more likely a larger quake will happen.Glad they are thus far generally insignificant. I hope they stay that way.
I wonder how much it weighs?I wonder what this LP goes for.
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