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S1, EP4 "Live Music Vibes"
It's easy to love live music; whether jamming with some friends or lost in the crowd at an amazing show, live music really moves; looking into why it feels better than listening to music on even the best home stereo.

S1, EP1 "Sticky Lyrics"
Marty Music sits down with Dr. Carole Scherling, a neuroscientist from Belmont University, to talk all about sticky lyrics and the science behind why some catchy tunes get stuck in audience's heads.

S1, EP2 "Power of Nostalgia"
Music has the power to transport us back in time; Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to talk about how music affects our brains and stirs up memories.

S1, EP3 "Imagination Soundtrack"
Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.

S1, EP6 "Developing Our Taste in Music"
In the era of music streaming, there are millions of songs at our fingertips; but in a world of near infinite music choices, music discovery and exposure have changed drastically.

S1, EP5 "Untrained Ears"
Exploring how musicians experience music differently than others, and if recognizing chords or melodies is the only distinction.

S1, EP4 "Live Music Vibes"
It's easy to love live music; whether jamming with some friends or lost in the crowd at an amazing show, live music really moves; looking into why it feels better than listening to music on even the best home stereo.

S1, EP3 "Imagination Soundtrack"
Marty Music sits down with Nicole Richard, a neurologic music therapist, and professor from Belmont University to dive into how music makes us move.
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