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Finding My First Stage at Home | Delisha Achrian | TEDxUniversitasIndonesia
TEDx Talks· 2026-03-04 16:39
Don't get quiet when there's else you aware look at me that way. I don't need reminders of how you don't feel the same. Oh, the burning pain listening to you are born by some new soulmate.She's so perfect. Blah blah blah. Oh, how I wish you'll wake up one day.Run to me. Confess your love. Let me say that when I talk to you, Bill walks right through and shoots an arrow through my heart.And I sound like a but you feel it to confess I from the start. Confess I love you. Just thinking of you.I know I have you f ...
The Spirit of Live Music | Tsuzumi Namikawa | TEDxRWTHAachen
TEDx Talks· 2025-11-17 16:14
Core Argument - Live music fosters a unique connection between performer and audience, creating a shared experience in the moment [1][5][10] - The value of live music lies in its uniqueness and the resonance it creates between living beings, something digital platforms cannot fully replicate [15][16] - Experiencing live music is about feeling rather than understanding, connecting on an emotional level [17][18] Key Elements of Live Music - Instruments, the space and acoustics, and the performer's physical and mental state are crucial components [3][4][14] - The audience plays an active role, influencing the performance in real-time through their presence and reactions [5][7][9] - Silence is an integral part of music, creating tension, anticipation, and a shared breathing space [10][12] Supporting Evidence - An experiment with Joshua Bell demonstrated that music needs attention and listeners to be fully appreciated; playing incognito in a subway station yielded only $32, while a concert ticket cost over $100 [6][7] - Research suggests that brain activity synchronizes when people make music together, indicating a deep connection [12] - Imperfections and unexpected events during a live performance can add to its beauty and honesty [13][14]