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Psychology and Music: The Understanding of Melody and Rhythm



This book is about the cognitive processes involved in understanding melody and rhythm. It focuses on the tonal framework for pitch material in melodies, and provides evidence that mere exposure to music organized in a particular way is sufficient to induce the auditory system to prepare itself to receive further input conforming to the patterns already experienced. The second section discusses th... more details
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  • Provides evidence that mere exposure to music organized in a particular way is sufficient to induce the auditory system to prepare itself to receive further input conforming to the patterns already experienced
  • Discusses the integration of melody and rhythm, and in these chapters there is an underlying concern for clarifying the relation - central to aesthetic questions - between physical patterns of sound energy in the world and our psychological experience of them
  • Provides excellent examples of the new, scientific literature that attempts to objectively study early musical abilities


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Author Tighe
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780805801453
Publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc
Manufacturer Lawrence Erlbaum
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This book is about the cognitive processes involved in understanding melody and rhythm. It focuses on the tonal framework for pitch material in melodies, and provides evidence that mere exposure to music organized in a particular way is sufficient to induce the auditory system to prepare itself to receive further input conforming to the patterns already experienced. The second section discusses the integration of melody and rhythm, and in these chapters there is an underlying concern for clarifying the relation - central to aesthetic questions - between physical patterns of sound energy in the world and our psychological experience of them. The chapters in the third section provide excellent examples of the new, scientific literature that attempts to objectively study early musical abilities. Their data establish that infants and young children are far more perceptive and skilled appreciators of music than was thought a decade ago.

This book deals with the complex cognitive processes involved in understanding two "horizontal" aspects of music perception, melody and rhythm, both separately and together. Focusing on the tonal framework for pitch material in melodies, the first section provides evidence that mere exposure to music organized in a particular way is sufficient to induce the auditory system to prepare itself to receive further input conforming to the patterns already experienced. Its chapters also offer evidence concerning elaborations of those basic schemes that come about through specialized training in music. Continuing themes from the first section -- such as the hypothesis that melodies must be treated as integral wholes and not mere collections of elements -- the second section discusses the integration of melody and rhythm. In these chapters there is an underlying concern for clarifying the relation -- central to aesthetic questions -- between physical patterns of sound energy in the world and our psychological experience of them. The chapters in the third section provide excellent examples of the new, scientific literature that attempts to objectively study early musical abilities. Their data establish that infants and young children are far more perceptive and skilled appreciators of music than was thought a decade ago.
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