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Comparing Notes

How We Make Sense of Music

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Buch | Softcover
336 Seiten
2019
Pegasus Books (Verlag)
978-1-64313-227-3 (ISBN)
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How does music work? Indeed, what is (or isn’t) music? We are all instinctively musical, but why? Adam Ockelford has the answers.
A tap of the foot, a rush of emotion, the urge to hum a tune; without instruction or training we all respond intuitively to music. Comparing Notes explores what music is, why all of us are musical, and how abstract patterns of sound that might not appear to mean anything can, in fact, be so meaningful.

Taking the reader on a clear and compelling tour of major twentieth century musical theories, Professor Adam Ockelford arrives at his own important psychologically grounded theory of how music works. From pitch and rhythm to dynamics and timbre, he shows how all the elements of music cohere through the principle of imitation to create an abstract narrative in sound that we instinctively grasp, whether listening to Bach or the Beatles.

Authoritative, engaging, and full of wonderful examples from across the musical spectrum, Comparing Notes is essential reading for anyone who’s ever loved a song, sonata, or symphony, and wondered why.

Adam Ockelford is a professor of music at Roehampton University, where he directs the Appiled Music Research Centre. He is the author of In the Key of Genius, a biography of the musical savant Derek Paravicini. A composer and pianist, he lives in London.

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 142 x 221 mm
Gewicht 361 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musikgeschichte
Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
ISBN-10 1-64313-227-X / 164313227X
ISBN-13 978-1-64313-227-3 / 9781643132273
Zustand Neuware
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