Stanford University offers a course on Taylor Swift's chart-topping 'All Too Well' song.
At Stanford, the ten-week class has allowed section instructor Nona Hungate to spend each week deconstructing one minute of the ten-minute song, along with other aspects of the piece.
Hungate said she created the course with the hope of making it engaging and widely relatable for students, noting that she’s often felt a disconnect when taking music courses in the past. Hungate noted that a big objective of the course was to make it widely and easily accessible, so students didn't feel like they had to stretch out of their comfort zone to experience the class.
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