The music instinct : how music works and why we can't do without it
(2010)
Nonfiction
Book
Call Numbers:
781.1/BALL,P
1 Hold on 1 Copy
Availability
Details
PUBLISHED
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010
DESCRIPTION
vi, 452 pages : illustrations, music ; 25 cm
ISBN/ISSN
9780199754274 (hardcover : alk. paper), 0199754276 (hardcover : alk. paper)
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES
The Music Instinct Philip Ball provides the first comprehensive, accessible survey of what is known--and what is still unknown--about how music works its magic, and why, as much as eating and sleeping, it seems indispensable to humanity. --from publisher description
CONTENTS
Prelude : the harmonious universe : an introduction --
Overture : why we sing : what is music and where does it comes from? --
Staccato : the atoms of music : what are musical notes and how do we decide which to use? --
Andante : what's in a tune? : do melodies follow rules, and if so, which? --
Legato : keeping it together : How do we decode the sound? --
Tutti: all together now : how do we use more than one note at a time? --
Con moto: slave to the rhythm : what gives music its pulse? --
Pizzicato : the colour of music : why do instruments sound different, and how does that affect the music? --
Misterioso : all in the mind : which bits of the brain do we use for music? --
Appassionato : light my fire : how does music convey and elicit emotion? --
Capriccioso : going in and out of style : what are musical styles? : is music about notes, or patterns, or textures? --
Parlando : why music talks to us : is music a language? or is it closer to the non-verbal arts? --
Serioso : the meaning of music : what are composers and musicians trying to say? : can music in itself say anything at all? --
Coda : the condition of music