Daniel Levitin - Your Brain On Music

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @Glutenfreemusicdude
    @Glutenfreemusicdude Рік тому +1

    thanks for posting this - it's great to hear the author drop this knowledge and insight,,,been a musician all my life but so much of this knowledge is new to me at age 51. many thanks and the musical journey continues to unfold!✨

  • @katherinebosse5706
    @katherinebosse5706 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely fascinating.

  • @LucinaCyrina
    @LucinaCyrina Рік тому +1

    Amazing! I want more . . .

  • @michaelperez4497
    @michaelperez4497 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent talk

  • @joeygonzalez8061
    @joeygonzalez8061 2 роки тому +2

    What’s up with the skip

  • @controlisallyours8722
    @controlisallyours8722 Рік тому

    THIS IS SO CORRECT

  • @VladyslavKL
    @VladyslavKL 3 роки тому

    🕊

  • @qjcomposer
    @qjcomposer 2 місяці тому

    He's wrong again. In the Beatles track you can clearly hear the cello notes and rhythm , 3 notes, the chord structure, the 3 voices and the word 'I'. And if you have my ears and brain, the pitches also give it identity.

  • @qjcomposer
    @qjcomposer 8 місяців тому

    What are you talking about? Of course there's pitch in the Beethoven.

    • @tonyl4264
      @tonyl4264 2 місяці тому +1

      Yeah he can't say it has no pitch. I heard a physics prof claim something similar about short bursts of some types of noise. What they mean is it has no absolute pitch, no distinguishable pitch that can be agreed upon outside of the relationship to the other pitches. So I guess it has relative pitch but not absolute pitch and yes for him to say that song is without pitch is incorrect

    • @tamarameinecke4282
      @tamarameinecke4282 7 днів тому

      Yeah, I thought that was unfair too. And same with the Beatles -- stuff was happening down there in bass clef land.