Lauren Lang from ‪@ContraryMotionChannel‬ - Making Music more accessible

Starting her music studies at just eight years old with the cello, Lauren Lang quickly moved to guitar before expanding their studies to an array of instruments, including drum set, percussion, bass guitar, and piano. Lauren's passion for music synthesis developed during her teenage years, leading to a performing arts high school and post-secondary studies at Peabody Conservatory and Berklee College of Music. After a decade-long hiatus and an AuDHD diagnosis at age 30, Lauren has returned to music with the launch of their YouTube channel, Contrary Motion, which is dedicated to making music more accessible for neurodivergent people. With innovative pedagogies and strategies tailored to diverse learning styles and support needs, Contrary Motion empowers viewers to engage with music on their own terms. Check out her channel on YouTube - ‪@ContraryMotionChannel‬ or on Instagram   @contrarymotionchannel  

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