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This episode originally aired in April 2019. Who doesn’t love music? You’re not going to believe this, but we actually found someone. JoAnna Wendel experiences musical anhedonia, a condition in which songs read as an ove...
Helado Negro Saloli Malheur Refuge Symphony is an episode from OPB's State of Wonder by Oregon Public Broadcasting. This episode originally aired in April 2019. Who doesn’t love music? You’re not going to believe this, but we actually found...
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Published Oct 4, 2019, 52:31 long, audio available.
This episode originally aired in April 2019. Who doesn’t love music? You’re not going to believe this, but we actually found someone. JoAnna Wendel experiences musical anhedonia, a condition in which songs read as an over-stimulating pile of melodies and beats — think of the feeling most of us experience when listening to noise. But Wendel notwithstanding, music remains — for most of us — one of the most intuitive tools to work out our feelings. This a music heavy ride but even if you do have anhedonia, we have some pretty great stories for you.
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Helado Negro Saloli Malheur Refuge Symphony is an episode from OPB's State of Wonder by Oregon Public Broadcasting.
This episode is 52:31 long.
This episode was published on Oct 4, 2019.
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Helado Negro Saloli Malheur Refuge Symphony is from OPB's State of Wonder by Oregon Public Broadcasting.
Published Oct 4, 2019 and 52:31 long