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1. What is the main idea of the broadcast?

To show why music is important in our lifes


2. According to the broadcast, why do we use music in our everyday lives?
According to the broadcast , we use music in our lives because the music has the power to change our emotions and put us in a good
mood , as well we can be more focus in something that we need to do it

3. According to Professor Amy Macy, what else besides music can evoke memories?
Art, pictures
4. According to the broadcast, why is the period between the ages of 15 and 24 important?
Between that age you are discovering which is your taste in music
5. According to the narrator, what is “the conversion experience”? What was the effect of the conversion experience given by Cusik
and what was the specific musical examples he cited in this process? He cited that when some is don't actualizate why the new
music he or she just remember the old music in her or his teenegers

6. According to the narrator, why are musical memories made?


Musical memories are made of situations I mean when someone was in a sad situation that someone was listening some song so
with that song the person is acquiring a signification in the song and in that moment that things are happening you just remember
the song and at the same time you remember the situation that you through

1. What is the main idea of the broadcast? To show why music is important in our lifes

2. According to the broadcast, why do we use music in our everyday lives?


According to the broadcast , we use music in our lives because the music has the power to change our emotions and put us in a
good mood , as well we can be more focus in something that we need to do it

3. According to Professor Amy Macy, what else besides music can evoke memories?
Art, pictures

4. According to the broadcast, why is the period between the ages of 15 and 24 important? Between that age you are discovering
which is your taste in music

5. According to the narrator, what is “the conversion experience”? What was the effect of the conversion experience given by Cusik
and what was the specific musical examples he cited in this process?
He cited that when some is don't actualizate why the new music he or she just remember the old music in her or his teenegers
6. According to the narrator, why are musical memories made? Musical memories are made of situations I mean when someone was
in a sad situation that someone was listening some song so with that song the person is acquiring a signification in the song and in
that moment that things are happening you just remember the song and at the same time you remember the situation that you
through

7. How do the speakers connect music to memories in their personal experiences?


The speakers connect music to memories i n their personal experiences with an example she one speakers was in a rainy day and he
remember the song of the beattles

8. According to Dale Cocherel, why is music interesting neurologically? __________________________________________________


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9. According to Dr. Oliver Saks, what is the effect of music on Alzheimer’s patients? ________________________________________
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10. How do the speakers predict that changes in consumption will affect musical memories? ________________________________
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11. What does Macy mean when she says, “…we’re in a cherrypick society…”?
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12. Who is the intended audience for this broadcast? What examples from the broadcast can you give to support your opinion?
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7. How do the speakers connect music to memories in their personal experiences? ________________________________________
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8. According to Dale Cocherel, why is music interesting neurologically? __________________________________________________


____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

9. According to Dr. Oliver Saks, what is the effect of music on Alzheimer’s patients? ________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10. How do the speakers predict that changes in consumption will affect musical memories? ________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

11. What does Macy mean when she says, “…we’re in a cherrypick society…”?
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12. Who is the intended audience for this broadcast? What examples from the broadcast can you give to support your opinion?
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