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How Music Influences our Emotions, Feelings, and Behaviors - Dr. Amy Belfi - TEDxMissouriS\u0026TGreg, I put this link on you page just in case you might miss it. Your reply to a thread some months back lead me to believe this one might be for you. Riconga: Although I remember a fair bit from my psychology of music history classes at conservetoire it's been quite a few years and it's getting a bit sketchy!
The kind of "Encyclopedia Brittanica" that we all used for music was the Grove, beyond that I can't specifically remember individual books. Breadcrumb Home Forums Recording live or studio. The Psychology of Music: Question 1. Recording live or studio.
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Dead Link Removed Greg, I put this link on you page just in case you might miss it. The Psychology of Music: Question 1 thanks audiokid, I've posted a reponse to the question. Log in or register to post comments.]
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