Originally Posted by dcuny
I can't comment unless I add to the scientific knowledge base instead giving my typical smart alec remarks?
FWIW I don't consider your remarks "smart alec" but there is plenty of one-sentence (or less) anecdotal, personal and hometown banter here already.
I'm hoping that an intellectual discussion on our brains on music would be educationally stimulating, different and fun.

And it isn't so much about adding to the scientific knowledge base (although that would be great if you can) it's more about exploring the scientific and music base; discussing the ground that has already been plowed by very smart people. Adam Neely is a good example.

Clearly, Daniel Levitin is quite well-studied and can teach us much.
Who amoungst us here could write such a book?


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