Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.
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Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.
We talk to composer Jesse Dietschi about his beautiful piece 'Canmore', which straddles the line between jazz and classical. We also hear from Dr. Kate about how music is linked to emotion, and why we like those catchy chorus lines.
Full show notes and links on www.sunitalegallou.com/musicforphds
Music for PhDs
Music - theoretically just soundwaves hitting our eardrums - has an outsize effect on our emotions. Visual artist Sunita LeGallou live-paints to music, and Dr. Kate drops knowledge about how it affects our brains and bodies along the way. Music for PhDs is an art project disguised as a podcast.