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There's really very little point in listening to
music
when it doesn't sound good to you.
The acoustics of
music
are much harder than those of language.
And you can see on this figure, that the frequency range and the decibel range, the dynamic range of
music
is far more heterogeneous.
So if we had to design a perfect cochlear implant, what we would try to do is target it to be able to allow
music
transmission.
Because I always view
music
as the pinnacle of hearing.
If you can hear music, you should be able to hear anything.
I mean, most of us know that pitch is a fundamental building block of
music.
Now my goal in showing you that is to show you that
music
is not robust to degradation.
But it certainly wasn't the way the
music
was intended.
This implant is not transmitting the quality of
music
that usually provides things like warmth.
But Beethoven composed
music
long after he lost his hearing.
What that suggests is that, even in the case of hearing loss, the capacity for
music
remains.
The brains remain hardwired for
music.
I didn't realize there was going to be a little
music
before.
We know that to be able to come on the bandstand and play
music
is a blessing.
If I come up and I dictate to the band that I want to play like this and I want the
music
to go this way, and I just jump right in ... ready, just play some time.
If I really want the
music
to go there, the best way for me to do it is to listen.
So if I want the
music
to get to a certain level of intensity, the first step for me is to be patient, to listen to what's going on and pull from something that's going on around me.
We build with Liz, who has been on the streets most of her teenage years but turns to
music
to return to herself when her traumas feel too heavy for her young shoulders.
One unexpected benefit of the mobile miracle was that it led to what is perhaps the greatest cultural resurgence that Africa has seen in a generation: the rebirth of African popular
music.
And the impact isn't limited just to
music.
Music
is the most universal language that we have, way more so than any dialect or tongue.
Now, I think the reason why
music
has this universality, this way of speaking to each and every one of us, is that somehow it's capable of holding up a mirror to us that reveals, in some small or large way, a little bit of who or what we are.
So, ladies and gentlemen, where the hell is
music
in all this?
Apologies to any of you who are sports fans, but
music
is far more universal than sport.
And here's an interesting thing: folk
music
can tell you an awful lot about the cultural DNA of the country from which it originates.
And as Shakespeare put it so brilliantly in "Twelfth Night," he loves
music
that has "a dying fall."
So what makes a piece of
music
beautiful?
So if repetition and patterns are key to beauty, then what would the absence of patterns sound like, if we wrote a piece of
music
that had no repetition whatsoever in it?
Is it possible to write a piece of
music
that has no repetition whatsoever?
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