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From: Lesley Groff fr"
To: Jefffrey Epstein -4
Subject: Fwd: Maestro for Neurorehabilitation - Revised
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2017 02:28:48 +0000
Attachments: MaestroGrant.Neurorehabilitation.20170816(1.doc
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From: MARK TRAMO <
Date: August 16, 2017 at 8:41:09 PM EDT
To: Yael Swerdlow , David Shapendonk
Cc: Robert Freeman PhD , nicholas t zervas , "Neuman, Dan"
Subject: Maestro for Neurorehabilitation - Revised
Greetings, Yael & David -
Please find attached a revised proposal - I just added a few bits and corrected a couple of typos, nothing
substantive.
Yes, Yael, the natural sound piece might fit nicely - e.g., while walking from one stage to the next.
If you get a chance, please listen to the first 4 minutes of the original 1967 stereo mix of Sgt Pepper's Lonely
Hearts Club band. Our late Founding Advisory Board member, Sir George Martin, placed the MC's band in the
right ear/speaker (lead vocals = Paul), Sgt Pepper's band in the left ear/speaker (lead vocals = John), and Billy
Shears's band in the center (lead vocals = Ringo). One gets the impression of, say, being at a fairground with
three canopies/stages a hundred feet or so apart, each housing a different band. Imagine walking from one stage
to the next, with natural sounds filling the audio during the walk, wherein the user can invoke different
environmental and animal sounds.
I think you will find our Advisory Board member Bernie Krause's bio fascinating.
(http://www.brainmusic.org/BoardPage/Board.html). His most recent book, "The Great Animal Orchestra"
(http://www.nytimes.corn/2012/04/15/books/review/the-great-animal-orchestra-by-bernie-krause.html?
mcubz=3), was a quite a hit. Some of your programmers may know him as the co-author of "The Nonesuch
Guide To Electronic Music". He has contributed original sound and music to dozens of movies (e.g.,
Apocalypse Now, Love Story, and many more) and is quite keen on the potential application of natural sound
and music to health care and well-being.
Cheers,
Mark
Cc:
iMABS Board
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Mark Jude Tramo, MD PhD
Dept of Neurology, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Dept of Musicology, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Director, The Institute for Music & Brain Science
Co-Director, University of California Multi-Campus Music Research Initiative (UC MERCI)
http://www.BrainMusic.org
http://merci.ucsd.edu
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