Anne Dudley, a composer and founding member of The Art of Noise, shares her expertise on musical arrangements and piano insight. Joining her is Ruairi Glasheen, a percussionist who dives into the intricacies of traditional drums and their rhythms. They explore the connections between diverse musical styles, including azari and Persian influences, and analyze Hall & Oates’ 'She's Gone.' The discussion also highlights the origins and craftsmanship of cymbals, the emotional depth of Bach's works, and the gospel influences behind Jimmy Cliff's 'Many Rivers to Cross.'