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How we hear music : the relationship between music and the hearing mechanism / James Beament.

Author/creator Beament, James, 1921-2005
Format Book and Print
Publication InfoWoodbridge : Boydell & Brewer, 2003.
Description188 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents Preliminaries -- Aural archaeology -- Hearing selects intervals -- The beguiling harmonic theory -- The imitating voice -- Hearing simultaneous pitches -- Patterns in harmony -- Loudness -- Music through the hearing machine -- A sense of direction -- Time and rhythm -- Conclusions.
Abstract This book begins by discussing the early evolution of simple 'Western' tonal music; what exactly were the characteristics of the intervals and scales which hearing selected. It then considers problems such as what hearing has selected as instrumental tone, and why we have such a peculiar assessment of loudness; why is that independent of pitch, and why is hearing so sensitive to time? Does the mechanism of hearing determine our pitch discrimination, which differs so much across our hearing range? Amongst other things, this discussion leads to the conclusion that the harmonics of musical sounds, which are the basis of so much theory about music, did not and cannot play the role which has been so widely attributed to them ever since the work of Helmholtz in 1870. There follows a simplified account of the hearing mechanism: how musical sound is coded by the ear, the nature of the processing stations through which the information passes before it creates sensation in the cortex, and the extent to which it provides answers to the questions which have been raised. This produces a rather different view of the basis of some fundamental features of music from those which are commonly held. It also leads to the conclusion that music started with primitive instruments rather than with the human voice. Finally, the biological reasons for the hearing mechanism behaving as it does are explained, and thus the reasons for the sensations of music being experienced in the way they are.
General noteOriginally published: 2001.
ISBN0851159400

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Music Music Stacks ML3838 .B43 2003 ✔ Available Place Hold