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Dictionary » M » Mozart ear Mozart earMozart ear A deformity of the pinna where the two crura of the antihelix and the crus of the helix are fixed, giving a bulging appearance of the superior part of the pinna. Origin: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1756-1791, composer, said to have had this deformity ![]()
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Results from our forumOrigins of Music... the success of music has to do with its use of simple tones. human hearing (and likely most animals) is set up based on tone, which is a term ... or negatively. cause, if say frogs or mice have a fasination with Mozart then humans connection with music probably evolved previous to humans ...
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