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TED-Ed
TED-Ed: How playing an instrument benefits your brain - Anita Collins
When you listen to music, multiple areas of your brain become engaged and active. But when you actually play an instrument, that activity becomes more like a full-body brain workout. What's going on? Anita Collins explains the fireworks...
Curated Video
The Universe of Music: Exploring the Impact of Music in Our Lives
In this video, Nova takes kids on a magical tour of the universe of music. They explore how music impacts our lives, from expressing emotions to developing skills and bringing people together. Through examples of music in nature and...
Curated Video
Rita Marley: How Her Locs Saved Her Life | A Relaxing History Walk
Join King Kurus, the Black History Buff, on a soothing stroll through the captivating life of Rita Marley. Discover how this reggae icon's dreadlocks saved her life, her influence on music, and her powerful activism.
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Great Big Story
The Concert Violinist Playing for LA_s Homeless in Skid Row
Explore how Street Symphony brings live music and storytelling to those impacted by homelessness and incarceration in Los Angeles, bridging divides through the power of music.<br/>
The Guardian
Run the code: is algorave the future of dance music?
By building up tracks through the manipulation of programming code – and pairing them with visuals also made on the fly – algorave producers are among the underground's most dextrous and daring work. Iman Amrani heads to Sheffield to...
The Wall Street Journal
Jack Antonoff on Producing Hits From a Distance
Music producer Jack Antonoff discusses the technological forces that have reshaped the music industry at WSJ Tech Live.
English Tree TV
Musical Instruments Song
A fun Musical Instruments song for kids to learn about music! Great for music teachers, this song helps kids learn the names of the instruments and what they look like. Come sing along and learn about the joys of music!
Other
Science Museum of Minnesota: Wild Music
Multidisciplinary exhibition about sound, making music, the noises that animal make, and what it's like to be a musician.
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Heavy Metal: The Physics of Diy Instruments
Paul Rudolph finds objects in garbage and junkyards, and transforms them into musical instruments, even using them in his own performances with his band. Listen as he talks about this work, and as a scientist discusses the physics of...