

Why You Like the Music You Do
38 snips Mar 1, 2023
Susan Rogers, a music producer-turned-neuroscientist and co-author of 'This Is What It Sounds Like,' delves into why we love the music we do. She introduces the seven dimensions of music that shape our individual preferences, explaining how these dimensions interact with our emotions and physical movement. Topics include the unique sound of artists like The Shags and the evolution of musical identity, showcasing how personal experiences mold our taste. Discover how melody and rhythm influence our enjoyment and the deep connections music creates in our lives.
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Led Zeppelin and a Dream
- Susan Rogers' love of music led her to a Led Zeppelin concert.
- She vowed to return to the venue as a sound engineer, a dream she later fulfilled working with Prince.
From Prince to Professor
- Prince hired Rogers as a technician, then transitioned her to engineering.
- After leaving Prince, Rogers produced for Barenaked Ladies, a success that funded her academic career.
Musical Taste Development
- Musical taste develops young, influenced by environment and experiences.
- Teenage years link music with identity, solidifying in college.