Nolan Gasser's "Why You Like It: The Science & Culture of Musical Taste‪"‬ Watching America

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When you hear the striking of a chord, there is far more going on than just moving air particles. Music incites emotional and often physical sensations. Critically acclaimed composer, author, and musicologist Nolan Gasser explores the human relationship with music in his book, “Why You Like It: The Science and Culture of Musical Taste.” In this episode of Watching America, Gasser and host Alan Campbell discuss several pieces of music in light of the psychology and science behind their popularity. If you love music (and you probably do), don’t miss this episode!
Nolan Gasser is the architect of Pandora Radio’s “Music Genome Project.” nolangasser.com

When you hear the striking of a chord, there is far more going on than just moving air particles. Music incites emotional and often physical sensations. Critically acclaimed composer, author, and musicologist Nolan Gasser explores the human relationship with music in his book, “Why You Like It: The Science and Culture of Musical Taste.” In this episode of Watching America, Gasser and host Alan Campbell discuss several pieces of music in light of the psychology and science behind their popularity. If you love music (and you probably do), don’t miss this episode!
Nolan Gasser is the architect of Pandora Radio’s “Music Genome Project.” nolangasser.com

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