Body and Force in Music - Youn Kim

Body and Force in Music

Metaphoric Constructions in Music Psychology

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Buch | Softcover
158 Seiten
2023
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-52060-1 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
Our understanding of music is inherently metaphorical, and metaphoricity pervades all sorts of musical discourses, be they theoretical, analytical, philosophical, pedagogical, or even scientific. The notions of "body" and "force" are the two most pervasive and comprehensive scientific metaphors in musical discourse. Throughout various intertwined contexts in history, the body–force pair manifests multiple layers of ideological frameworks and permits the conceptualization of music in a variety of ways. Youn Kim investigates these concepts of body and force in the emerging field of music psychology in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The field’s discursive space spans diverse contexts, including psychological theories of auditory perception and cognition, pedagogical theories on the performer’s bodily mechanism, speculative and practical theories of musical rhythm, and aesthetical discussion of the power of music. This investigation of body and force aims to illuminate not just the past scene of music psychology but also the notions of music that are being constructed at present.

Youn Kim obtained her PhD in music theory from Columbia University and is currently Associate Professor of Music at The University of Hong Kong. Kim’s previous publications include a monograph History of Western Music Theory (2006) and articles in Journal of Musicology, Psychology of Music, and Journal of Musicological Research, among others. She also co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Music and the Body (2019) and co-authored several articles published in Scientific Reports and PLOS One.

Introduction

The human body and musical instruments

Conceptual dimension of metaphoric construction

Force and agency

"Body and force" and "body versus force"

The discursive space and disciplinary identity of music psychology

Metaphors as shorthand for music psychology

Roadmap

Historicizing music psychology

Chapter 1. The Musicking Body-machine

Music, machine, and the body

The emergence of the "human motor" model

Rhythm: "an inevitable corollary from the persistence of forces"

Psychological studies in the era of rhythm

Musical rhythm and labor

Rhythm in the "body culture"

The "irrational," continuous rhythm

Rhythm and the piano-playing body

Concluding remarks

Chapter 2. "A Force of Nature": Tracing Voice

Animal, machine, and voice

Speech theory of music

Voice, the body machine, and the issue of agency

Voice as both object and subject

Voice of the "primitive" soul

Recorded Voice

"Dragging movement"

"How the voice looks"

Concluding remarks

Chapter 3. Motion, Force, and "Rhythm Form"

The "‘co-working of motion’ with one’s own will"

Piano theories

Motion in piano playing

Force and the will

The will, physiology, and piano-playing

Force and posture

Action–perception coupling at the turn of the twentieth century

"Rhythmic massing"

Concluding remarks

Chapter 4. Minding Gaps and Musical Energy

The ball analogy

The human motor capable of locomotion

Capturing the musicking body

Music as streams of energy

Gliding between tones

The agency of motion

Revisiting the ball analogy

Music as motion across disciplines and times

Concluding remarks

Chapter 5. Force at a Distance

Force acting at a distance

In the words of amateur pianists and psychologists

Force affecting the audience

The metaphor of vibratory waves in psychology

Force at a distance and The power of sound

"Brain waves" in communication

Inhibition and waves in music psychology

The vibratory energy of music

"Sympathetic oscillation"

Concluding remarks

Epilogue

Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music
Zusatzinfo 45 Halftones, black and white; 45 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
ISBN-10 0-367-52060-5 / 0367520605
ISBN-13 978-0-367-52060-1 / 9780367520601
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