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Noah and Cory discuss the implications of finding some music unenjoyable and when and when not there are benefits to broadening your horizons with music you may not initially want find interesting or fun to listen to.
Cory and Noah discuss what you get from music school, whether it's worth it, and what to do if you decide it's not for you.
Cory and Noah are joined by Laura Crone to discuss what makes a film score "good" and why there should be a Starlight Express movie.
Cory and Noah discuss the development and theory of chord loops, and how these simple progressions have radically changed the world of music.
Most people can associate colors with songs and music in some way. Some songs just feel "red". What is the relationship of color and music like for the typically listener and for someone with synesthesia like Adam.
We've talked a lot about music on the podcast so far but what actually is music?
Cory and Noah discuss the different types of covers from good to bad to Limp Bizkit's Behind Blue Eyes to find out what artists do to make their covers interesting to the audience.
Noah and Cory discuss how artists use lyrics in their songs and how the removal of lyrics can even enhance the listening experience sometimes.
Cory and Noah discuss the myth of the lone genius and why it's a bad way to think about music.