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How can deeper, more intentional listening help us stay human in an age of algorithm-driven music and AI-generated sound?
Topics Covered:
- The connection between music and the human experience
- Defining and democratizing “musicality”
- Listening for versus listening to music
- The impact of corporate consolidation and streaming platforms on music discovery
- The difference between musical genres and industry formats
- How categories shape who gets heard
- Design flaws in music streaming and stunted musical literacy
- Bluegrass as a model for musical ecosystems
- Authenticity, AI, and the challenges of provenance in modern music
- The civic and democratic roles of music
- Practical tips for cultivating a healthy musical life
Connect with Craig Havighurst
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Substack – StringTheories
Episode Chapters:
00:04 – Welcome and introduction to Craig Havighurst
01:22 – The relationship between music and being human
04:15 – Craig’s first memorable music experience
07:28 – What is musicality and why does it matter?
11:03 – Listening for vs. listening to music
14:41 – The concept of a healthy musical diet
19:09 – The effect of industry shifts on music access
20:51 – Genres, formats, and who gets heard
25:17 – How streaming platforms affect musical literacy
33:20 – Bluegrass as a healthy musical ecosystem
34:38 – AI, authenticity, and musical provenance
44:13 – Music, empathy, and democracy
48:26 – Practical steps for intentional listening
51:34 – Closing thoughts and where to find Craig Havighurst



