Professor Katrina McFerran: Music and emotions
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Music has this almost magical ability to stir emotions, whether it’s the excitement of a movie soundtrack, the deep nostalgia of a childhood song, or the uplifting energy of a dance track. But why? How do specific notes, rhythms, and harmonies tap into our feelings so strongly?
Guest: Professor Katrina McFerran, Head of the Creative Arts and Music Therapy Research Unit at The University of Melbourne
Presenter: Warren Andrew
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