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Why Music Needs Our Humanity | Madison Harbour | TEDxYouth@JeffersonStreet
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 17:29
[Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Look at me.I'm as helpless as a kitten up a tree. And I feel like I'm clinging to a cloud. I can't understand.I get misty just holding your hand. How did you feel when I sang. Did you feel surprised, confused.Did it remind you of something from your past. Or did you wonder, why is this girl singing on stage right now. Regardless of how you felt, I didn't always have the confidence to get on stage and sing in front of an audience like this.So, let me take you to a night I'll never ...
Discovering the Patterns Behind Sound | Gazi Fahmidur Rahman | TEDxDhanmondi
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-03 16:57
[music] I know some of you might agree with me and some of you might disagree with me, but just trust me when I say this. You cannot avoid music. If you have been blessed [laughter] with the gift of hearing, I'm afraid that you cannot avoid music.So, who agrees with me. Can I see some hands. Great. Great. Great.[snorts] Feels great to be validated. Now, before I start, I want to confess two things. One, I am embarrassed. I am embarrassed because I do not have any kind of degree in music.I do have a degree i ...
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Forbes· 2025-12-02 15:01
Less than a decade ago, this artist was homeless, filming TikToks singing in 24 Hour Fitness bathrooms.Today? @alexwaarren is the 2025 MTV Best New Artist, has a Grammy nomination, and his breakout hit "Ordinary" has surpassed 2 billion global streams, earning an estimated $10 million in royalties.His songs are therapy for him, and for millions of others. https://t.co/FRecTvzuzB #ForbesUnder30 (Photo: Sebastian Nevols for Forbes) ...
The Power of Finding Your Voice | Kristi Lowe | TEDxSomerset West
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 17:33
I was 17 when I lost my sister. Now, usually when telling this story, I'd say something along the lines of, "We fought long and hard to get her the medication she needed, to get access to the drugs, to change the landscape of South African organ donation, to get her the lung transplant she needed to save her life. But that would be a lie because we didn't do those things. My mother did, my father did.But me, I was a child. 13 when Jenna was diagnosed, 15 when the campaign started, and 17 when she died. I wa ...
Rhythm Moves The World | Swapathyatri . | TEDxYouth@AUS
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-25 16:50
Ho ho ho. Ho. Yahoo.Hoyo. Ho. Yahoo.Ho. Yahoo. Ho.Yahoo. When was the last time you made such kind of sounds which is not making any sense to anyone, not to even you. And when was the last time you are playing whistle. When was the last time. When was the last time you were clapping for no reason.And when was the last time you are playing with your laps like sam randomly on bur stand or railway stand like when was the last time. You were singing a song of a language that you don't understand, you don't know ...
Finding inspiration in others | Madeleine Faith Soelistio | TEDxCita Hati Samarinda School
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 16:25
If there was an artist whom I enjoy or love watching, it has to be Audrey Heburn. Her performance on Breakfast at Tiffany's where she sang Moon River in was ultimately the best performance I have ever seen on screen. When I listen to her sing, there's this calming sensation that soothes my soul.Tranquility. I repeated, rewatched, relisted every single second she sang until the point I realized I was inspired. Her music transformed my life.Hello everyone, I'm Meline and this is how I shine with music. I neve ...
The Hidden Power of Music | Sophie Hinson | TEDxVezins
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-24 16:02
Impact of Music on the Brain and Body - Music activates more brain regions than speaking or solving math problems [8] - Music study for at least two years improves memory and attention in children [9] - Musical engagement is associated with a 64% lower risk of developing dementia [10] - Low frequencies and slow tempos in music can lower heart rate and blood pressure [12] - Singing together can synchronize heartbeats and breathing, releasing oxytocin [13] Societal and Therapeutic Benefits of Music - Music therapy patients reported 68% less pain and anxiety [14] - Music improved mood and social interaction by up to 80% in dementia care [14] - 93% of people consider music a key part of their daily lives [14] Music Industry and Cultural Significance - People spend an average of 20 to 26 hours per week listening to music, equating to roughly 35 hours per day or 9 years over a lifetime [22] - The arts, including music, were perceived as expendable during the COVID-19 pandemic [17][18] - Music is essential for connection, emotion, and cultural identity, and should be encouraged [23][15]