StoryMatters Podcast by James Cook Media

The Importance of Music When Creating Your Story with Chris Miller

50 min · 5. feb. 2019
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In this episode, Samuel P.N. Cook has an inspiring conversation with his Chris Miller, a composer from his high school music department. They talk about music as a powerful tool both in our society and in storytelling. Being a teacher and mentor for many talented students and a great composer, Chris shares his knowledge of music as not only an art but also a powerful tool of influence. You will learn why music is so important when creating a high-quality story that inspires. To gain access to the shownotes and other resources mentioned in the podcast, click here [https://jamescookmedia.com/blog/podcast/season2/episode7] to go to our blog page.

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