The Philadelphia Science Festival hosted a unique jazz concert held in the Bossone Research Center’s Mitchell Auditorium. This event allowed the audience to experience the science behind the music via ...
For Annika Socolofsky, the realms of art and science aren’t mutually exclusive. Socolofsky, assistant professor of composition and faculty coach for CU Boulder SoundWorks, has solid footing in both ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Why do some songs send chills down your spine or give you goosebumps? We explore the science of how music induces awe — and how that affects our ...
Josh McDermott is a University of Minnesota scientist who studies sound, music, and the brain. Last month McDermott treated a sold-out Bryant-Lake Bowl crowd to a fascinating presentation on “The ...
Rosey Chan My mother used to hum to me all the time, melodies. And it just taps into, kind of, very warm, nostalgic parts of my life from childhood. I was very lucky that we’re very close. And she ...
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Music is arguably the best invention in the history of humanity. It gets in touch with our artistic side, evokes certain emotions, educates us on various topics and provides us with entertainment.
Harmonics in Music and Science, with Alan Fletcher and Andrew Cohen: Thursday, July 23, 4 p.m. Evaluating Musical Instruments, with Elizabeth Pitcairn and Robert McDuffie: Thursday, July 30, 6 p.m.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about music and the business of music. If you’ve ever been transported through space and time by a song, either back to a ...
Senior Lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Director of the Social Neuroscience Lab at the Gonda Multidisciplinary Brain Research Center, Bar-Ilan University David M. Greenberg receives ...
Harmonics in Music and Science, with Alan Fletcher and Andrew Cohen: Thursday, July 23, 4 p.m. Evaluating Musical Instruments, with Elizabeth Pitcairn and Robert McDuffie: Thursday, July 30, 6 p.m.