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Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.
Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.
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S1, EP6 "Developing Our Taste in Music"In the era of music streaming, there are millions of songs at our fingertips; but in a world of near infinite music choices, music discovery and exposure have changed drastically.
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S1, EP5 "Untrained Ears"Exploring how musicians experience music differently than others, and if recognizing chords or melodies is the only distinction.
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S1, EP4 "Live Music Vibes"It's easy to love live music; whether jamming with some friends or lost in the crowd at an amazing show, live music really moves; looking into why it feels better than listening to music on even the best home stereo.
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S1, EP3 "Imagination Soundtrack"Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.
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