RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Audiobrain’s favorite Books on music & Sound
VOLUME IX - JUNE 24, 2020
VOLUME VIII - JUNE 15, 2020
by Mitchell L. Gaynor, MD
VOLUME VII - JUNE 8, 2020
VOLUME VI - JUNE 1, 2020
VOLUME V - MAY 25, 2020
by Marc Schonbrun
A great beginners guide to music theory for those who are taking up an instrument while during quarantine!
Volume IV - May 18, 2020
Volume III - May 11, 2020
Oliver Sacks
This is a “must-read” for anyone with an interest in music and the brain!
Daniel J. Levitin
In this groundbreaking union of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between music—its performance, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy it—and the human brain.
John Powell
This is a fun read: in a clear, accessible, and engaging voice, Powell fascinates the reader with his delightful descriptions of the science and psychology lurking beneath the surface of music. With lively discussions of the secrets behind harmony, timbre, keys, chords, loudness, musical composition, and more, How Music Works will be treasured by music lovers everywhere.
Henry Fraser
The inspirational memoir of the year. You will find this book so inspiring — Henry’s triumph over tragedy always provides a great sense of hope. One of our favorite books!
Teri Fisher, David Metcalf, Sandy Pruthi, Harry Pappas
Featuring The Science Behind Sonic Branding: How Audio Can Create Better Patient, Caregiver, and Healthcare Provider Outcomes by Audiobrain Founder & CEO Audrey Arbeeny
Raymond MacDonald, Gunter Kreutz, Laura Mitchell
An in-depth look at the links between music and well-being, drawing on research in the fields of music psychology, music therapy, public health, and medicine.