1. greatergood.berkeley.edu

    All of this evidence helps confirm music's place in augmenting our social relationships. Perhaps that's why, when you want people to bond, music is a natural resource for making that happen. Whether at concerts, social events, or awe conferences, music can help us connect, cooperate, and care for each other.
  2. carnegiehall.org

    The Connected Musician. Joy in Collaboration Cellist Hannah Collins reflects on inspirational moments in her career that have stemmed from collaboration and bringing new music to life. The full playlist is also available on YouTube. Play Video.
  3. carnegiehall.org

    The Connected Musician is a self-paced, interactive video series for collegiate and early professional performers. Inspired by the visionary mission of Ensemble Connect and featuring guidance from alums of the program and leaders in the field, The Connected Musician expands your toolkit to include new approaches to engage modern audiences and to spark joy and connection through music.
  4. soundroots.org

    Jul 9, 2023Musicians can now share their music, engage with their fans, and collaborate with other artists effortlessly. However, while technology provides incredible opportunities, it also presents challenges. The digital age demands musicians to navigate a crowded online landscape, where standing out and making authentic connections can be a daunting task.
  5. blog.zguide.com

    Dec 14, 2023Voices harmonize in impromptu singalongs, as the music weaves individuals into a collective. Dancing and singing transform music listeners into connected, embodied performers. Music energizes these temporary communities centered around uninhibited movement and vocal expression in the now. Musical preferences and genres as social identifiers
  6. Jan 15, 2025During the 2020 lock-ins, creativity within the music industry surged as artists found new ways to create, share, and connect. With live events on hold, musicians adapted by embracing live streaming, digital production, and online networking to stay connected with fans and peers.
  7. rightforeducation.org

    Not all music utilises words, but all music has the capacity to share how we feel. People who make music are able to use music to express themselves. However, it is not just people making music who benefit. People listening can often empathise with the music they listen to. That means that even through passive listening people can connect.
  8. Regardless of our individual differences, people can unite in music. Music connected me to my grandfather, and it was that connection we had that influenced me to become a music teacher . Thanks go to everyone who offered their insights about the connection we all enjoy through music. 12 Southwestern Musician | April 2021
  9. newmusicusa.org

    The musicians connected through space and time, if not through touch. During his Ted Talk, Whitacre described his virtual singers as "souls all on their own desert islands…sending electronic messages in bottles to each other." ... And just as "ballet, operas, and movies are all perfect examples of many artists contributing to a greater ...
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