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What makes live music special? What is different about the way we experience live and recorded music?

To answer these questions, researchers at the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) and the University of Manchester are looking at what happens in our brains when we listen to music.

The answers may also provide hints as to how music can help sufferers of lifelong medical conditions.

More on this project: medium.com/@UKRI/what-makes-live-music-special-bdeab39de065
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