When we hear music we don't just listen; we move along with it. Hearing in Time explores our innate propensity for rhythmic synchronization, drawing on research in music psychology, neurobiology, music theory, and mathematics. It looks at music from a wide range of musical styles and cultures.
When we hear music we don't just listen; we move along with it. Hearing in Time explores our innate propensity for rhythmic synchronization, drawing on research in music psychology, neurobiology, music theory, and mathematics. It looks at music from a wide range of musical styles and cultures.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Justin London is Professor of Music at Carleton College. He is the author of Hearing in Time (OUP 2004) as well as several articles in the recent revision of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and The Cambridge History of Western Music Theory. He served as President of the Society for Music Theory in 2007-2009.
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Table of Contents Introduction Meter as a Kind of Attentional Behavior Relevant research on Rhythmic Perception and Production The Neurobiology and Development of Rhythm Meter-Rhythm Interactions I: Ground Rules Metric Representations and Metric Well-Formedness Meter-Rhythm Interactions II: Problems Metric Flux in Beethoven's Fifth Non-Isochronous Meters NI-Meters in Theory and Practice The Many Meters Hypothesis Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Introduction Meter as a Kind of Attentional Behavior Relevant research on Rhythmic Perception and Production The Neurobiology and Development of Rhythm Meter-Rhythm Interactions I: Ground Rules Metric Representations and Metric Well-Formedness Meter-Rhythm Interactions II: Problems Metric Flux in Beethoven's Fifth Non-Isochronous Meters NI-Meters in Theory and Practice The Many Meters Hypothesis Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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