![]() ![]() The title is open enough, and Byrne takes advantage of that to meander along whatever paths take his fancy, from generalised notion of artistry to physics and the music of the cosmos, to his own personal experiences as a performer, songwriter and musician. How Music Works is a little bit of a sprawling mishmash. ![]() I think I was drawing it out to keep it with me longer, allowing each bit of wisdom to sink in, so I could think about it, apply it to what I was listening to or had listened to, and explore the correspondences. How Music Works reads easily, in intimate, chatty, almost conspiratorial prose. My slow speed was not due to any difficulty on the part of the book, though it does cover a lot of often disparate ground. I’d read a few chapters and then put it down and read something else, coming back to it afterwards. ![]() It took me a long time to read How Music Works. ![]()
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