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  1. 99% Invisible

    Frozen Music — Goethe said, “Architecture is frozen music.” I like that. Of course that was before audio recording, so now, for the most part, music is frozen music. It’s only very recently in the history of music that we’ve been able to freeze music into an object.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich

  2. Stuff You Should Know

    How Music Sampling Works — Today music sampling is a common practice, especially in electronic or hip-hop music. But how does it work? After all, other artists made the original music, and most of them would presumably like to be paid. Tune in to learn more about music sampling.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich

  3. 165: Dean Quick

    His work as a music therapist for people with mental illness How he works with clients who have no musical ability or skill That live music is most effective as well as the client’s preferred music in music therapy That music bypasses the cognitive processes of trauma and allows a person to reach a place within themselves that might otherwise be difficult to access How Gabby Giffords has used music to retrain her language That music can ignite the brain unlike anything else Where someone would go to explore music therapy as a patient That music can be used as therapy for children with developmental disabilities How music can be used by anyone as therapy on their own as therapy with some simple approaches Being mindful of the power of music in your own daily life Honoring the feeling in the moment with music Asking yourself “how am I honoring my feeling in this present moment” How we can engage with music in a mindful way to increase the power it has in our lives Using music to pace your practice of progressive muscle relaxation Why it’s better to choose our own music rather than buying music playlists that are “for relaxation”

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    —Huffduffed by ykgoon

  4. FEZ’s Composer Disasterpeace on Creative Music Theory for Games • Composer Quest Ep. 82

    Rich Vreeland (aka Disasterpeace) talks about his snowflake-catching game January, and how he infused his code with music theory to make generative music.

    http://www.charliemccarron.com/2014/04/fezs-composer-disasterpeace-on-creative-music-theory-for-games/

    —Huffduffed by kelseyhigham

  5. 2083 - A Cyberpunk Ambient Journey - Moody & Ethereal Sci Fi Music

    This one is quite calm and moody. Hope you enjoy :) SEO: I create ambient space music, ambient sci fi music, ambient cyberpunk music, ambient fantasy music to be used as ambient background music. You can use the music as ambient music for study, ambient music for focus, ambient music for work, ambient music for sleep, ambient music for relaxation, ambient music for reading, ambient music for writing - whatever really :) All my ambient music contains rain ambience or nature ambience. My music is best described as atmospheric ambient music, soothing ambient music, relaxing ambient music, tranquil ambient music, ethereal ambient music, cinematic ambient music, dark ambient music.

    Note: All music on this channel is not to be used without permission. It's made for this channel only and is protected by Youtube Copyright law.

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    Programs & equipment!

    AUDIO CREATED WITH: Propellerhead Reason Audition Reaper Waves Plugins

    VISUALS CREATED WITH: Photoshop Premiere Pro After Effects (Created these visuals in AE)

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    Nikon Z6 Sony PCM D100 Zoom H family Galaxy S9 Galaxy S21 Shure SRH1540 BD DT 1770 Pro

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    Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRhxUFs6YAc&ab_channel=SpaceWave-CosmicRelaxation
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    —Huffduffed by Rugosch

  6. Stuff You Should Know

    Why Does Music Provoke Emotion? — A well-crafted piece of music can bring us to incredible highs and crushing lows, sometimes within the same song. Why does music affect humans this way? Join Chuck, Josh and special guest cellist Ben Sollee as they get to the bottom of music and emotion.

    —Huffduffed by TrentVich

  7. How the NYC music scene changed music forever

    In the Bronx, young people were plugging turntables into light posts to invent hip-hop. Along the Bowery, art-school kids were distilling rock music down to its essence to create punk. While others were leading the biggest uprising in western classical music since Stravinsky. It all happened over five years, in a space of less than 200 city blocks in New York City.

    http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/episode/2011/12/29/how-the-nyc-music-scene-in-the-70s-changed-music-forever/

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    —Huffduffed by kevinpacheco