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Should music be subtitled?

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https://soundcloud.com/the_hub/digital-disruptors-sarah-thirtle-on-subtitles-for-live-music

Shared by Sarah Thirtle
Creative Unlimited
June 23, 2014
Twitter sarah.thirtle@creativeunited.org.uk

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