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This month, Little Kids, Big Hearts has focused on the power of music ... and we're excited to wrap up the month with a special interview with the person BEHIND the music on our podcast: Our audio engineer and sound designer, Ryan Marth.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereThis month, Little Kids, Big Hearts has focused on the power of music ... and we're excited to wrap up the month with a special interview with the person BEHIND the music on our podcast: Our audio engineer and sound designer, Ryan Marth.
Host Todd Loyd joins Ryan and one of his kids (Clover, 8) for an interview about the power of music and sound design to help people understand how someone is feeling, even without words.
You'll discover...
🎶 How Ryan imagines the sounds that accompany us on outings to the Land of Qook-a-lackas
🎶 Some of the things we all have around our homes that can actually be transformed into instruments, and
🎶 How Ryan got inspired by music and how kids can start creating their own songs!
In addition to Ryan's work with Little Kids, Big Hearts, he's a film and television composer whose work includes contributions to studio action films, Emmy winning documentaries, and award-winning independent features. He’s composed, produced, and created audio for major studios, including Disney+, Netflix, Hulu, and National Geographic.
Learn more about this month's episodes on our website: https://playsparkler.org/power-of-music/
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