Anika Paulson: How I found myself through music
Anika Paulson: 我係點喺音樂中尋找自我
Anika Paulson’s love for music permeates her understanding of herself, her surroundings and the mysteries that make up the smallest and biggest parts of life. Full bio
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a big part of my life.
countries and lifetimes away.
you're playing with,
musical fine arts event.
this thing with rhythms.
the hallways of my school
on my leg with my hands,
of the rhythm --
like theory and history.
just listened to a song,
called "rhythmic dictation,"
an amount of measures
with the proper rests and notes.
and harmonies to play on top of.
what to do and to stay on track,
a harmonic structure in your life
chords and patterns.
sometimes I loved it and it was great,
of my natural environment,
to structure myself,
all these other sounds.
to sound like theirs.
with the changes in my life.
between music and life.
it allows us to escape it.
that lives inside of you.
an interest of mine.
between the two --
at its simplest form, is this:
係呢個:
and neutrons and electrons,
of little coiled strings,
that make everything what it is.
"The Universe in a Nutshell,"
and the two strong forces --
強相互力、弱相互力
to explain physics
between these strings;
you can play on these strings;
is a "symphony of strings."
and everything we know.
and they hold us together.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Anika Paulson - Student, musicianAnika Paulson’s love for music permeates her understanding of herself, her surroundings and the mysteries that make up the smallest and biggest parts of life.
Why you should listen
Anika Paulson's escape is always music. A self-proclaimed nervous Minnesotan, music is the measure of her life's tempo. There's no doubt that whatever Paulson decides to do, she will use the power and metaphor of music to guide her future. After all, according to Paulson, whether it's friendships or string theory, everything is music.
Paulson studies biology at the University of Minnesota Morris. In December 2016, she was one of 18 students from around the world selected to speak at the first-ever TED-Ed Weekend at TED's headquarters in New York City. She then had the honor of presenting her talk at TED 2017 in Vancouver.
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