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Published 16:03 25 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 17:13 25 Jan 2017 GMT
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An RFU spokesperson told the newspaper that the practice was tested during last November's Test matches at the stadium. The spokesperson commented:
"We tested a number of different approaches... including not using music at all during two of the games. "Fan research during and after the series showed that music at key moments - and only at the key, big moments, and not played regularly throughout the game - is popular and can add to the atmosphere. "This is about enhancing an intense sporting atmosphere in a packed stadium. Our approach to music will be 'less is more' - and we will use it for the big moments where it can add to and not detract from an authentic, passionate crowd."Where piping artificial music into sports grounds is concerned, less is definitely more.
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