
We’re used to the idea of slowing down a moving image in order to find things we miss at normal speed. But what about slowing down sound? Musician and Berklee College of Music instructor Matt Glaser explores the possibilities with computer software that allows one to slow down music without changing the pitch. Produced by Emily Botein.
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