How We Hear Music: The Relationship Between Music and the Hearing Mechanism
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Covers much of the acoustics a student needs, without mathematics or scientific background. Choice Outstanding Academic Title A survey of intervals and scales, tone pitch, loudness and time in Western music raises many questions about the hearing mechanism and throws doubt on the conventional role of harmonics. James Beament's account of how musical sounds are coded by the ear and the brain's processing units, provides answers to most of these questions. It concludes that music started with simple instruments which voices imitated, and that the need to know sound direction determined the characteristics of hearing. This book will interest students, practising musicians and music psychologists, and assumes no scientific knowledge. The late ProfessorSir JAMES BEAMENT was a distinguished scientist and musician, who taught and examined music students at Cambridge University.
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 04/01/2003
Pages: 188
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.40w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780851159409
Publisher: Boydell Press
Published: 04/01/2003
Pages: 188
Weight: 0.67lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.40w x 0.61d
ISBN: 9780851159409