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This week I’m joined by the talented Daniel Buxton, a talented singer and songwriter in his own right Daniel he has also worked for many years as a sound engineer, producer and course advisor at SSR, for the next generation of budding musicians. We discuss humanities connection with music – why does music affect us the way it does? As usual, we take some tremendous questions from the audience and cover a range of topics:
Why do songs trigger memories?
How is music is used to heal trauma?
Why does music allow us to push beyond our normal limitations?
Why are we offended by other people’s music tastes?
This week I’m joined by the talented Daniel Buxton, a talented singer and songwriter in his own right Daniel he has also worked for many years as a sound engineer, producer and course advisor at SSR, for the next generation of budding musicians. We discuss humanities connection with music – why does music affect us the way it does? As usual, we take some tremendous questions from the audience and cover a range of topics:
Why do songs trigger memories?
How is music is used to heal trauma?
Why does music allow us to push beyond our normal limitations?
Why are we offended by other people’s music tastes?
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