The three Ahn sisters (cellist Maria, pianist Lucia, violinist Angella) breathe new life into the piano trio with their passionate musicmaking. At TEDWomen, they start with the bright and poppy “Skylife,” by David Balakrishnan, then play a gorgeous, slinky version of “Oblivion,” by Astor Piazzolla.
When Robert Gupta was caught between a career as a doctor and as a violinist, he realized his place was in the middle, with a bow in his hand and a sense of social justice in his heart. He tells a moving story of society’s marginalized and the power of music therapy, which can succeed where conventional medicine fails.
Sting’s early life was dominated by a shipyard—and he dreamed of nothing more than escaping the industrial drudgery. But after a nasty bout of writer’s block that stretched on for years, Sting found himself channeling the stories of the shipyard workers he knew in his youth for song material. In a lyrical, confessional talk, Sting treats us to songs from his upcoming musical, and to an encore of “Message in a Bottle.”
A genre unto herself, Kaki King fuses the ancient tradition of working with one’s hands with digital technology, projection-mapping imagery onto her guitar in her groundbreaking multimedia work “The Neck Is a Bridge to the Body.” Using her guitar’s neck like a keyboard, she plays an intricate melody as she takes the audience on a musical journey of light and sound. She calls it “guitar as paintbrush.”
Favorite songs are favorites most likely because they’re associated with an intense emotional event in your life.
Listening to a happy or sad song not only affects your mood but can also change your perception of the world around you. You may recognize happiness or sadness more in others depending on the song.
Leo Fender, who developed the first solid-body electric guitar and electric bass guitar, never learned to play either instrument.
For every $1000 in music sold, the average musician makes $23.40.
Listening to music has the potential to have a small but significant impact on athletic performance.
Metallica is the first and only band to perform on all seven continents after playing a concert in Antarctica called “Freeze ‘Em All”.
Revenue from streaming sources like Spotify and Pandora outpaced traditional CD sales in the US for the first time in 2014.
Eminem’s “The Real Slim Shady” was written 3 hours before the final cut of the album was due to the record company.
A 2015 study revealed that babies remain calm twice as long when listening to a song than when listening to talking.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield released an album of songs entirely recorded in space.
1 in 10,000 people have perfect pitch, the ability to recognize a pitch without any reference.
Singer Rhiannon Giddens joins international music collective Silk Road Ensemble to perform “St. James Infirmary Blues,” spiking the American folk song that Louis Armstrong popularized in the 1920s with Romani influence and mischievous energy.
An Australian study found that pop and rock stars die 25 years younger than the average person and have higher rates of death by accident and homicide.
None of the Beatles could read or write music.
The most expensive musical instrument in the world is a Stradivarius violin that sold for $15.9 million.
People prefer the original versions of songs because it’s the first version they heard, not because it’s better.
A 2007 study found that music, especially classical music, helps plants grow faster.
The song “One Horse Open Sleigh” was written as a Thanksgiving tune to honour sleigh races happening in Massachusetts. People liked it so much they altered the lyrics to create the popular Christmas song “Jingle Bells”.
Fast music will make you drink faster and louder music in a bar will make you drink more in a shorter period of time.
During the 1989 US invasion of Panama, the US military blasted AC/DC at General Noriega’s compound for two days straight. The dictator surrendered.
Warner Music Group collects approximately $2 million/year in licensing fees for the song “Happy Birthday To You”.
Elvis Presley didn’t write any of his songs despite being credited for several of them. He also couldn’t play guitar very well and just strummed along with the band.
Rapper NoClue set the world record in 2005 for fastest rapper by rapping 723 syllables in 51.27 seconds.
Singer Amanda Palmer pays tribute to the inimitable David Bowie with a cover of “Space Oddity.” She’s joined onstage by Jherek Bischoff, TED Fellow Usman Riaz and, no, your eyes are not deceiving you, none other than former Vice President Al Gore.
Part 2 of the 2 part article on how music affects your brain.
7. Your heartbeat changes to mimics the music you listen to.
Music is found to modulate heart rate, blood pressure, and respiration. The cardiovascular system mirrored deflating decrescendos, and swelling crescendos in a study of 24 volunteers. Distinguishing changes in sound patterns were even found to be equipped in those as small as a developing fetus.
8. Listening to happy vs. sad music can affect the way you perceive the world around you.
The brain always compares the information that comes through the eyes with what it expects about the world, based on what you know. The final results in our mind is what we perceive as our reality. Therefore, happy songs that lift your spirits make you see the world around you differently then that of a sad person.(source)
9. An “earworm” is a song that you can’t seem to get out of your head.
An earworm is a cognitive itch in your brain. This “brain itch” is a need for the brain to fill in the gaps in a song’s rhythm. The auditory cortex is a part of your brain that will automatically fill in a rhythm of a song. In other words, your brain kept “singing” long after the song had ended.(source)
10. Music triggers activity in the same part of the brain that releases Dopamine, the “pleasure chemical”.
The nucleus accumbens is a part of your brain that releases Dopamine during eating, and sex. The most interesting part, is that the nucleus accumbens is just a small part of the brain that gets effected by music. It also effects the amygdala, which is the part of the brain used to process emotion. for music.(source)
11. Music is often prescribed to patients with Parkinson’s Disease and stroke victims.
Music therapy has been around for decades. Music triggers networks of neurons into organized movement. The part of the brain the processes movement also overlaps speech networks. These two key elements help patients overcome the obstacles that most effect them such as basic motor skills, and speech difficulties.(source)
12. According to a study, Learning a musical instrument can improve fine motor and reasoning skills.
In a study of children, it revealed that those with three or more years of musical training preformed better in fine motor skills and auditory discrimination abilities then those who had none. They even tested better for vocabulary and reasoning skills, even though those are quite separate from music training.(source)
David Byrne sings the Talking Heads’ 1988 hit, “(Nothing But) Flowers.” He’s accompanied by Thomas Dolby and string quartet Ethel, who made up the TED2010 house band.
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