Hal Leonard’s latest release, “Less Noise, More Soul,” discusses how modern technology has influenced production of music. Technology allows musicians to make very high quality recordings, and to disseminate those recordings in ways and to audiences previously unthinkable. However, some wonder if this capacity comes at a price. That is, whether music has lost some of its human touch and personal qualities. Author David Flitner hopes the book will be a point of discussion on these topics.
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