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All human cultures seem to make music - today and through history. But why they do so, why music can excite deep passions, and how we make sense of musical sound at all are questions that have, until recently, remained profoundly mysterious. Now in 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. Even with what appear to be the simplest of tunes, the brain is performing some astonishing gymnastics: finding patterns and regularities, forming interpretations and expectations that create a sense of aesthetic pleasure. Without requiring any specialist knowledge of music or science, The Music Instinct explores how the latest research in music psychology and brain science is piecing together the puzzle of how our minds understand and respond to music. Ranging from Bach fugues to Javanese gamelan, from nursery rhymes to heavy rock, Philip Ball interweaves philosophy, mathematics, history and neurology to reveal why music moves us in so many ways. The Music Instinct will not only deepen your appreciation of the music you love, but will also guide you into pastures new, opening a window on music that once seemed alien, dull or daunting. And it offers a passionate plea for the importance of music in education and in everyday life, arguing that, whether we know it or not, we can all claim to be musical experts.
This text offers a comprehensive explanation of how humans experience music and unravels the mystery of our perennial love affair with it. It reveals the role of music in human evolution, shows how our musical preferences begin to form even before we are born and explains why music can offer such an emotional experience.
If you're fascinated by how music can drastically shape our lives and neurological conditions, then Oliver Sacks' "Musicophilia" is for you. Sacks, with his compassionate storytelling, invites you into the world of individuals whose experiences with music are as astounding as they are deeply human. It's an eye-opening read that bridges the realms of science, art, and the soul.
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Oliver Sacks' "Musicophilia" offers a fascinating exploration that merges the realms of music and neurology. If you're intrigued by how music can shape our emotions, heal our minds, and uncover the mysteries of the human brain, then this book will resonate with you. It's a symphony of stories that highlight music's deep and universal connection to our lives.
This book is a perfect guide for music enthusiasts as it uses neuroscience to explain the mysteries of music. Levitin draws upon his experience in both music and science to provide the readers with an in-depth analysis of how music works, why we love it so much, and how it affects us right down to the molecular level. Readers will appreciate Levitin's ability to blend dense scientific information with real-world examples and personal anecdotes to create an engaging and informative read.
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