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The same method has been used in another experiment to show that show that four- and six-month-old babies from English-only households can tell different languages are being spoken simply by watching and not hearing the person speaking.
The researchers selected songs with the greatest consensus as happy or sad based on ratings by average adults and children.
The happy music included: the Brandenburg Concerto No3 (First movement) by Bach; Symphony No 9 (Fourth movement) by Beethoven, and Petrushka by Stravinsky.
Among the sad music was: Elegie by Faure; Aase's Death by Greig, and Symphony No7 (Second Movement) by Beethoven.
Susan Kenney, a music professor at the university, said there were some important technical differences between the difference types of music.
She added: 'The happy songs were all in major keys with fairly short phrases or motives
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