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.
S2E1: Is Music a Language? (Feat. Natalie Meisner)
Music for PhDs
24 minutes 31 seconds
4 years ago
S2E1: Is Music a Language? (Feat. Natalie Meisner)
Is music a language? Not really. But speech does have musical elements! Featuring a spoken word poem by Calgary's poet laureate Natalie Meisner, "Carry On."
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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.