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CARTA: Evolutionary Origins of Art and Aesthetics: The Emotional Power of Music - Isabelle Peretz

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Renowned researcher Patricia Kuhl shares fascinating insights into the power of music on human emotion. Series: CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny [Science] [Show ID: 16437]

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  • why can some people play whatever they hear at once, they just hear a song one time, and they got it figured out what chords are, and how the melody goes? While others, just cannot play music unless they use the music sheet? is it a specific music gene that makes people born as musicians or what? have someone found the answer to that question?

  • Interesting, but how does jazz get thrown into the functional music? I certainly know what she means but I think Mrs. Peretz should use the term "dance music." Jazz development moved away from this sort of 'function' over 60 years ago!

    I don't mean to be obnoxious but having devoted a significant portion of my life to musical study, including the greatest American artistic achievement of all (jazz), I hate to see someone reference it via either ignorance or Euro-centrism.

  • music is rotted one note~>528hz

  • Right on.

    Much better than my definition.

  • My definition is: Music is, the sound of feelings.

  • She should have played one of the Goldberg Variations, since Goldberg paid Bach to write a complex piece of music to distract him from his chronic pain. Reportedly, he was well pleased.

  • My definition of music? - Sound and time.

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