Music
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I need to have the reason, and the reason has to be by saying something through the music."
And by saying something through music, which basically is sound, we then can reach all sorts of things to all sorts of people.
I may feel sorrowful, or happy, or exhilarated, or angry when I play certain pieces of music, but I'm not necessarily wanting you to feel exactly the same thing.
But thank you very much for having me! (Applause) (Applause ends) (Music)
(Music
ends) (Applause) It sure used to be a lot easier to be from Iceland, because until a couple of years ago, people knew hardly anything about us, and I could basically come out here and say only good things about us.
You start to realize that "Hey, I could go to this live
music
event and have an utterly transforming experience that will cover my entire body with goosebumps, but it's more likely that I'll feel claustrophobic and I won't be able to get a beer.
It's call-and-response, just do what I do, say what I say, and make sure you don't punch your neighbor, OK? Music! (Upbeat music) Five, six, seven, eight, it's right, left, right, left.
I don't want a CD; I want the
music
it plays.
It wants to be chanted out loud, to sound its
music
in the ear and on the tongue.
And for me, this deep and enduring fascination with sound is what led me to both be a surgeon and to study the science of sound, particularly
music.
I'm going to talk over the next few minutes about my career in terms of how I'm able to study
music
and try to grapple with all these questions of how the brain is able to be creative.
(Music
ends) It's really a remarkable thing that happens there.
How can the brain generate that much information, that much music, spontaneously?
And I'll tell you that most scientific studies of music, they're very dense, and when you go through them, it's very hard to recognize the
music
in it.
In fact, they seem to be unmusical entirely and to miss the point of the
music.
(Music
ends) OK, so it works.
(Music
ends) In the end, it's not the most natural environment, but they're able to play real
music.
(Music
ends) (Video) Mike Pope: This is a pretty good representation of what it's like.
There are a lot of correlates between the two forms of music, I think, in different time periods, in lot of ways, rap serves the same social function that jazz used to serve.
Whether or not you like the
music
is irrelevant.
And I'll tell you more about it, but just ... (Music) (Video) Narrator: Of all things Americans are, we are makers.
And they had some, in my opinion, terrible Christmas
music.
And when I hear
music
that I don't like, I try to make it better.
I'll ask the technicians to start the
music.
(Whistling ends) (Music) OK. (Whistling) It's easy, isn't it?
Now comes the solo, I propose I do that myself, OK? (Music) (Whistling) (Applause) Max Westerman: Geert Chatrou, the World Champion of Whistling.
We are so honored to be here at TEDWomen, sharing our
music
with you.
This was in the middle of the 20th century when
music
from the heart, beautiful music, wasn't the most popular thing in the classical
music
world.
And he insisted on beautiful
music.
And if we pick it up, it will be
music
to our ears because it will be the quiet echo of that moment of our creation, of our observable universe.
Not everyone can read
music
or owns a camera, but everyone can communicate in some way, and everyone has stories that the rest of us can learn from.
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