Anthi Georgiadou
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BSc in Sound Technology, in interactive music systems. Master's at Goldsmith's. Passionate about immersive soundscapes, applying for PhDs in music psychology exploring music, technology, and psychology for innovative auditory experiences.
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Can fidgeting be musical? And if so, how?
Introduction In a world where music has the power to inspire, soothe, and entertain, the concept of fidgeting being musical might seem peculiar at first. Fidgeting, typically associated with restless movements and an inability to sit still, seems far removed from the harmonious realm of music (Healthline, 2014). However, upon closer examination, one can discover that there is indeed a connection between fidgeting and music. In this blog post, we will explore the fascinating relationship between fidgeting and music, and how these seemingly unrelated concepts can intertwine to create a unique musical experience.
By Anthi Georgiadou3 years ago in Geeks
What are feedback musical instruments?
What are feedback musical instruments? Feedback musical instruments are a fascinating category of musical instruments that offer a unique and interactive playing experience. In this blog post, we will explore what feedback musical instruments are, how they work, and their significance in music creation.
By Anthi Georgiadou3 years ago in Geeks
10 beginner-friendly books for music psychology enthusiasts
Looking for beginner-friendly books on music psychology? Here's a curated list of 10 excellent choices to explore. "Musicophilia: Tales of Music and the Brain" by Oliver Sacks delves into the fascinating world of how the brain processes music. Daniel Levitin's "This Is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession" offers interdisciplinary insights into the connection between music and the human brain. "Music, The Brain, and Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination" provides a great starting point for understanding the science of music. "Music, Math and Mind: The Physics and Neuroscience of Music" explores the mathematical and neurological aspects of music. "Sweet Anticipation: Music and the Psychology of Expectation" examines how music expectations shape our emotional responses. "Psychology of Music: From Sound to Significance" covers various aspects of music perception and cognition. "Psychology for Musicians: Understanding and Acquiring the Skills" introduces psychological research to musicians and educators. "An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing" is a leading textbook on auditory perception. "The Oxford Handbook of Music Psychology" offers a comprehensive overview of the latest research in the field. Lastly, "Music as Biology: The Tones We Like and Why" explores the biological foundations of our musical experiences. Dive into these beginner-friendly books and unlock the fascinating world of music psychology.
By Anthi Georgiadou3 years ago in Education



