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Tiny human touches can make music sound more powerful
▪️Music often does more than entertain. It paints images in our minds, builds worlds, and stirs emotions we can’t always explain. A new study shows how even the tiniest human touches in sound can influence this inner world.
The findings from the Sydney Music, Mind and Body Lab, reveal how subtle shifts in rhythm and tone may fuel imagination in ways technology alone cannot replicate.
These delicate imperfections – tiny fluctuations in timing or volume – can transform repetitive beats into living experiences, sparking imagery that feels real and immersive.
Rather than simply hearing structured sounds, listeners create journeys filled with color, movement, and narrative. The study suggests that the human quality of music holds unique power to trigger creativity and emotional depth.
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