THAT FEW EARLY INSTRUMENTS COULD

that few early instruments could

that few early instruments could

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writes Nina Kraus, a neuroscientist at Northwestern University and author of the book Of Sound Mind: How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World. “The brain rhythms tend to synchronize, and the more synchronization between performer and listener, the more listeners report enjoying the performance.” In societies without written language or electronic communication, drums were also practical and effective tools for signaling, whether calling warriors to battle or gathering people for communal rituals. The drum’s sound traveled across distances with a clarity that few early instruments could match, making it invaluable for both practical and spiritual purposes. Rhythm Across the World สล็อต เว็บตรง

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