Wired for Music Wired for Music

Wired for Music

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Publisher Description

“Beautifully written… a riveting account of how melodies and rhythms connect us, and help us deal with alienation and anxiety.”—Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, author of The Body Keeps the Score

In this captivating blend of science and memoir, a health journalist and former cellist explores music as a source of health, resilience, connection, and joy.

Music isn’t just background noise or a series of torturous exercises we remember from piano lessons. In the right doses, it can double as a mild antidepressant, painkiller, sleeping pill, memory aid—and enhance athletic performance while supporting healthy aging. Though music has been used as a healing strategy since ancient times, neuroscientists have only recently discovered how melody and rhythm stimulate core memory, motor, and emotion centers in the brain. But here’s the catch: We can tune into music every day and still miss out on some of its potent effects.

Adriana Barton learned the hard way. Starting at age five, she studied the cello for nearly two decades, a pursuit that left her with physical injuries and emotional scars. In Wired for Music, she sets out to discover what music is really for, combing through medical studies, discoveries by pioneering neuroscientists, and research from biology and anthropology. Traveling from state-of-the-art science labs to a remote village in Zimbabwe, her investigation gets to the heart of music’s profound effects on the human body and brain. Blending science and story, Wired for Music shows how our species’ age-old connection to melody and rhythm is wired inside us.

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
AB
Adriana Barton
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:22
hr min
RELEASED
2022
October 11
PUBLISHER
Greystone Books
SIZE
442.8
MB

Customer Reviews

DaphneBBH ,

Joyful listen!

A pleasure to have this book in my headspace for the full 9+ hour listen. The author’s calming voice interweaves her fascinating memoir into a global and historical perspective of music. It’s filled with short stories from around the world and grounded in solid science. It’s made me think more about how I want to share music with my kids and even strangers. And I love the book’s general theme: stress less.