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I belatedly read a book that others around here will know, April Stevens’ “Teach Me Tiger!”, a 2013 memoir that’s interesting all the way. What it shows (among other things)?
He’s going to hear music—it takes him a couple of seconds; I mean, he’s got entire populations of neurons firing in synchrony with the tempo, but it takes a few seconds to lock into that.