Summary of Susan Rogers & Ogi Ogas s This Is What It Sounds Like
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 A record pull is a gathering of friends or colleagues who play music for one another. It’s a terrific way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before. To help you get started, we’ll spend the first half of the book examining the rules and guidelines of record pulls, which we’ll then use to guide you through your own musical adventures. -> A record pull is when a group of friends or colleagues get together and play music for one another. It is a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.
#2 The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father.
#3 The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father. Their music was hilarious, horrible, and incomprehensibly bad.
#4 The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father. Their music was hilarious, horrible, and incomprehensibly bad.

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Date de parution 11 octobre 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798350039863
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Susan Rogers & Ogi Ogas's This Is What It Sounds Like
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#1

a record pull is a gathering of friends or colleagues who play music for one another. It’s a terrific way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before. To help you get started, we’ll spend the first half of the book examining the rules and guidelines of record pulls, which we’ll then use to guide you through your own musical adventures. -> A record pull is when a group of friends or colleagues get together and play music for one another. It is a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

#2

The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father.

#3

The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father. Their music was hilarious, horrible, and incomprehensibly bad.

#4

The Shaggs were a group of rural New Hampshire sisters who, in the 1960s, were transformed into a female version of the Beach Boys under the watchful eye of their father. Their music was hilarious, horrible, and incomprehensibly bad.

#5

A record pull is a gathering of friends or colleagues who play music for one another. It is a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

#6

Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

#7

Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before. Cerebral music is produced and performed using deliberate principles and well-honed craftmanship. It communicates a wide array of potent emotions, from dramatic expressions of triumph and sadness to more nuanced feelings of longing and spirituality.

#8

Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

#9

-> Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

#10

Your listener profile is made up of seven dimensions of music that, taken together, explain why the rewards you get from music listening are unique to you.

#11

Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before. The music you respond to most powerfully can reveal those parts of yourself that are the most you—those places your mind unerringly returns to when it is daydreaming or fantasizing.

#12

Record pulls are a great way to enjoy the company of others, learn about your musical tastes, and explore aspects of your musical identity that you may not have noticed before.

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