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Daniel Levitin

Did you know that blood is magnetic? Did you know that a child has a better chance of becoming proficient on a musical instrument if he or she practices 5 minutes a day as opposed to 3 hours once a week? Did you know that minor chords are not considered “sad” in all cultures? Listen in as Daniel Levitin, author of This is Your Brain on Music, talks with Bernd Gottinger, Director of the Sound Recording Program at SUNY Fredonia, about his research on the science of musical sound at McGill University’s Laboratory for Music Perception, Cognition, and Expertise.

Host> Bernd Gottinger, Director, Sound Recording Program, State University of New York at Fredonia
Guest> Daniel Levitin, Associate Professor of Psychology, Behavorial Neuroscience, and Music at McGill University, and author of This is Your Brain on Music

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Reader Comments (1)

Fascinating! I think this interview was broader in scope, covering the range from academic research to concerns about music in children, than the others I've heard by Dr. Levitin. Thank you for a stimulating 20 minutes.

June 29, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterDr. Susan Caldwell

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