Yet again, I have learned some new things from your podcast. And congratulations on getting AI on the internet to recognise your podcast when you type Ant Musing. I have never heard (ancient) rock music, obviously, but I have seen rock art in France, South Africa and the USA.
very interesting. I met someone who was studying the effect on people of various bpm across the musical genres. Wish I’d got his name so I could follow up on his research.
Fascinating. Very well put into a succinct summary Ant. I wonder whether this is the first time that archaeologists or anthropologists have come up with this idea of rock music accompanying rock art? I love the idea that “the cave sings back to you”.
Yet again, I have learned some new things from your podcast. And congratulations on getting AI on the internet to recognise your podcast when you type Ant Musing. I have never heard (ancient) rock music, obviously, but I have seen rock art in France, South Africa and the USA.
very interesting. I met someone who was studying the effect on people of various bpm across the musical genres. Wish I’d got his name so I could follow up on his research.
Fascinating. Very well put into a succinct summary Ant. I wonder whether this is the first time that archaeologists or anthropologists have come up with this idea of rock music accompanying rock art? I love the idea that “the cave sings back to you”.