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Beating the praise of drums

ashiko (West Africa)Apart from their sonic capabilities, well-designed musical instruments can be visually beautiful. I’m especially fascinated with drums — perhaps because rhythm seems more primal, more fundamental than melody and harmony. These photos provide a sample of the range of artistry in drum design using several basic shapes: conical, oblong, goblet and frame. [Read more →]

How did music evolve?

Is music just “auditory cheesecake” or can it provide deep insights into the workings of the brain and the evolution of language? From the New Zealand haka to raves and dancing birds, The Guardian’s James Randerson investigates why music evolved, how it is linked to language, how it is understood by the brain and how it can be used to treat patients. [Read more →]

The original clueless American Idol wannabe

Florence Foster JenkinsLong before the clueless singers who clutter American Idol try-outs, there was Florence Foster Jenkins, a coloratura soprano who had little sense of rhythm and pitch yet managed to have a musical career between 1912 and 1944. Convinced of her greatness, she dismissed the laughter that came from audiences as coming from jealous rivals. She concentrated on standard opera repertoire and wore elaborate costumes that she designed herself. [Read more →]

Eco-music: connections between music and nature

Music and Nature websiteMusic and Nature was a one-hour radio program written by Philip Blackburn and produced by Minnesota Public Radio in 2005 that explored the connections between music and nature. In addition to a recording of the original program, the companion website offers interviews with artists, composers, scientists and researchers; streaming recordings of “environmentally friendly music”; a variety of links and resources; and a sampling of special features such as: [Read more →]


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