
The Science of Sound: Why Music Makes You Feel Alive
Sound is one of the fastest ways human brains sync: tempo, timbre, and silence all cue attention and emotion. In Aii programs, music is not an add-on; it is a shared language for ensemble work.
When learners feel “alive” in music, they are often experiencing coordinated attention: brains and bodies aligned to a beat or a phrase.
What we do in class
We alternate listening, imitation, and small composition so students connect feeling to structure, not only to talent.
Younger batches emphasize rhythm games; older batches connect harmonic choices to storytelling and stage mood.

Liam Anderson
Liam blends performance practice with simple neuroscience so students understand why rehearsal changes how they feel and think.
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