20 Speeches on Music

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The Science of Creativity
This Charles Limb Keynote Addresses the Source of Artistic Genius
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The Science of Creativity
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The Power of Song
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Cashing in on Creativity
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Healing Through Music
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Life Lessons from Rap
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The Hip Hop Generation
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Exploring the Benefits of Music
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The Power of Passion in Leadership
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The Evolution of Music
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Envisioning the Future of Design
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Music Shaped by Architecture
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The Fate of Music Production
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The Song Writing Process
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Exploring the Human Voice
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Future of Music Sampling
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Learning Online
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The Art of Copying
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Re-Imagining Classical Music
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Creating Interactive Entertainment
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Death of Copyright

From the Song Writing Process to Healing Through Music

— September 27, 2013 — Keynote Trends
This collection of speeches on music provides fascinating stories, lessons and advice from people from every corner of the music industry. From the future of music production to the healing power of songs, the subject of music is thoroughly explored, and from fascinating perspectives.

Robert Gupta, a man extremely passionate about music and helping others, created 'Street Symphony.' The organization plays music for people in jail, hospital patients and people suffering from mental illness. Playing music for these people not only fulfills Gupta, but also inspires his audiences, enabling them to experience something beautiful.

Jeff Chang's speech highlights the ways rap music can serve as a learning tool as it represents monumental historical moments in politics, society and culture. He explains how hip hop has evolved into a type of lifestyle that can be recognized in multiple areas of life and the world.

Kirby Ferguson suggests no song is original because every song is essentially a remix of one that existed before. This then leads the larger message of his speech -- no idea is original, as all ideas fuel further ideas.

These speeches on music offer a comprehensive discussion on the topic in many aspects.
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