That memories are the most common experience while listening to music explains the predominance of 1970's rock, in media adverts and soundtracks, as boomers wallow in their memories of youth.
She is great! she has the experience of working with Prince and also with Daniel Levitin, so she definitely has the full cred! We are very different in that i don't like to see performers, but visualise music mentally, preferably without words.
With the triple crown idea, I think Jacob Collier is certainly a contender. He’s definitely a musician’s musician, has critical acclaim, and the mere mortals the rest of us are just love what he makes, and we stream and buy his stuff like crazy.
Incredibly concise and endearing talk by one of the greats! Thanks Susan and thanks CIRMMT for the upload!!
Susan Rogers is perhaps my favourite, and most definitely the most influential person I met during my music career - a truly beautiful person.
8:00 I'm that Joe! I remember that like it was yesterday. That moment had a profound impact on me and how I produce records.
Wow, a truly interesting and open minded talk about the many ways we may perceive and interpret music.
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That memories are the most common experience while listening to music explains the predominance of 1970's rock,
in media adverts and soundtracks, as boomers wallow in their memories of youth.
Incredible!!!
Thank You for this 🙏🏿
She is great! she has the experience of working with Prince and also with Daniel Levitin, so she definitely has the full cred!
We are very different in that i don't like to see performers, but visualise music mentally, preferably without words.
que mulherão
With the triple crown idea, I think Jacob Collier is certainly a contender. He’s definitely a musician’s musician, has critical acclaim, and the mere mortals the rest of us are just love what he makes, and we stream and buy his stuff like crazy.
She is adorable.
Weird, this is about Technology of Music and the sound is horrible.
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