Sound Curiosity

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We #BuildBetterBrains with music and STEM education. Sound Curiosity is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.

We engage our community in learning through music rehearsal and performance enriched with science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Join the Gathering of Bronze • 2026 Spring Session 01/02/2026

For those who love fun, join the Gathering of Bronze, the new group from Sound Curiosity! Imagine Bill Nye the Science Guy hanging with Blue Man Group — that’s us!

Monday nights, we're building a and educational performance group in Champaign-Urbana. Good attitude required, no percussion experience necessary but basic familiarity with musicianship is helpful.

The best part? Our donors have covered 100% of program fees — just use code 26SPGOB to use the tuition voucher.

What questions may we answer?

Join the Gathering of Bronze • 2026 Spring Session Imagine Bill Nye the Science Guy hanging with Blue Man Group — that’s us! The Gathering of Bronze is the fun new group from Sound Curiosity, no percussion music experience necessary. Just bring that...

Saturday, Oct 25th: Panel Discussion 10/26/2025

To our Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center friends: We are so grateful to be part of your 25th anniversary celebration today. Your work in our community is meaningful, durable, and needed. In keeping with millennia of human tradition, we sound our in honor of the positive difference you have made, with our best wishes for your next 25 years and beyond.

Thank you for what you do and will do, and congratulations!

Sound Curiosity's composers and performers heard in today's ceremony:
12:27 - Excerpts from "Toccata No. 3" by Kevin McChesney, performed by Daniel M. Reck
24:55 - Plain Hunt Change Ring performed by Dr. Rebecca Reck, Dan Kirsanoff, and Daniel M. Reck

Saturday, Oct 25th: Panel Discussion 25th Anniversary Panel Discussion - Strong Roots, Rich Soil

Photos from Sound Curiosity's post 08/17/2025

Excited to welcome folks to our Launch Brainstorms today and tomorrow!

Just follow the signs when you come in the Broadway Avenue entrance of the Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center. Head upstairs to Suite 203 on the northwest corner of the second floor. We'll see you there!

Inspiration Brainstorm (Option 2) 08/12/2025

It's not too late to register for Sunday's brainstorm session! RSVP now for free food, friends, and fun!

If you were building a Chambana performance group that'll mash up Bill Nye the Science Guy and Blue Man Group, how would you do it?

With your help, we making it exciting for both kids and adults to learn and in Champaign County!

Inspiration Brainstorm (Option 2) Share YOUR ideas to make sure everyone has FUN as Sound Curiosity launches its first music+STEM performance!

How Would You Design STEM and Performing Arts Education for Chambana? 08/08/2025

We want YOUR opinion! What makes learning fun? What excites you about and ?

If you're anywhere near or , join one of our Inspiration Brainstorm sessions coming up on August 17 and 18. Please RSVP right away to make sure we have food for you! (Follow the link for FREE registration info.)

(Yes, we use and instruments, but you don't have to be a musician -- you just need to like fun.)

How Would You Design STEM and Performing Arts Education for Chambana? Your ideas will shape Champaign County’s newest educational performing arts organization for youth and adults.

Solar Eclipse in Illinois on April 8, 2024 04/08/2024

The has begun in !

First photos from Daniel M. Reck are up!

Solar Eclipse in Illinois on April 8, 2024 View more solar eclipse photos Students and community members head outside at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, to view the second total solar eclipse in Illinois or the United States in most of a century. The next to be seen in North America will be on August 23, 2044. Photo by Daniel M....

For kids grappling with the pandemic's traumas, art classes can be an oasis 12/12/2021

"Songs can be a powerful instructional tool. Music therapist Stephanie Leavell says she's written dozens of pandemic-themed songs for young children including 'The Masked Moose' and 'The Washing Walrus.' She's been sharing them with music educators around the country.

"Leavell says she never sugar-coats her lyrics.

"'Kids are so perceptive,' she says, 'They have the ability to understand their own emotions in the right environment, so I like creating songs that really acknowledge those real emotions and big emotions that kids have.'"

For kids grappling with the pandemic's traumas, art classes can be an oasis As health officials sound the alarm about the pandemic's impact on children's mental health, music, drama and other art classes are helping kids adjust to being in-person again.

How you can see the nearly total lunar eclipse Friday morning 11/18/2021

Overnight, the moon will pass into the shadow of Earth cast by the sun, illuminating the gray orb with a red hue. It will be the second and final eclipse of the year.

How you can see the nearly total lunar eclipse Friday morning It will be the second and final eclipse of the year. West Coast night owls and East Coast early risers could catch the peak of the cosmic event.

10/30/2021

What's that in the sky tonight? It's SCIENCE!

NORTHERN LIGHTS POTENTIAL SATURDAY TONIGHT.

Get away from city lights and look north towards the horizon. Better chances are from northern Illinois and north, but they could be seen on the horizon all the way south in Southern Illinois.

A strong geometric storm is expected to impact the planet this weekend. This will send the northern lights visibility more south.

These are difficult to forecast and it’s not a guarantee, but there is an opportunity this weekend.

08/07/2021

The World Wide Web launched 30 years ago yesterday, and the very first page is still there. NPR reports, "There were 10 websites by 1992, 3,000 websites by 1994 (after the W3 became public domain), and 2 million by the time the search engine Google made its debut in 1996."

The World Wide Web project Everything there is online about W3 is linked directly or indirectly to this document, including an executive summary of the project, Mailing lists , Policy , November's W3 news , Frequently Asked Questions .

Scientists Played Music to Cheese as It Aged. Hip-Hop Produced the Funkiest Flavor 02/27/2021

This story is about cheesy music: For months in end, the aging cheese was exposed to endless loops of different styles of music. "The 'classical' cheese mellowed to the sounds of Mozart’s The Magic Flute. The 'rock' cheese listened to Led Zeppelin’s 'Stairway to Heaven.' An ambient cheese listened to Yello’s 'Monolith,' the hip-hop cheese was exposed to A Tribe Called Quest’s 'Jazz (We’ve Got)' and the techno fromage raved to Vril’s 'UV.' A control cheese aged in silence, while three other wheels were exposed to simple high, medium and low frequency tones."

Scientists Played Music to Cheese as It Aged. Hip-Hop Produced the Funkiest Flavor Researchers played nonstop loops of Led Zeppelin, A Tribe Called Quest and Mozart to cheese wheels to find out how sound waves impacted flavor

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202 South Broadway Avenue #203
Urbana, IL
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