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'''Dysmusia''' (also '''dysmelodia''') is the impaired ability to recognize or reproduce [[music]].
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==Etymology==
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Dysphagia is from the Greek ''dys-'' (bad or abnormal)+ ''mousika''- ''teckne'' (musical art) + ''-ia'' (indicating a condition or quality)
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==See also==
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*[[Absolute pitch]], the rare ability to name a musical note when played or sung
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*[[Amusia]]
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*[[Asonia]]
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*[[Beat deafness]]
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*[[Musical aptitude]]
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*[[Relative pitch]], the normal human ability to accurately distinguish pitch intervals
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*[[Tonal memory]]
 
*[[Tone deafness]]
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[[Category:Music]]

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Dysmusia (also dysmelodia) is the impaired ability to recognize or reproduce music.


Etymology

Dysphagia is from the Greek dys- (bad or abnormal)+ mousika- teckne (musical art) + -ia (indicating a condition or quality)


See also