9780380782093-038078209X-Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination

Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination

ISBN-13: 9780380782093
ISBN-10: 038078209X
Edition: 60348th
Author: Robert Jourdain
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 377 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780380782093
ISBN-10: 038078209X
Edition: 60348th
Author: Robert Jourdain
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Format: Paperback 377 pages

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Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination (ISBN-13: 9780380782093 and ISBN-10: 038078209X), written by authors Robert Jourdain, was published by William Morrow Paperbacks in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other Theory, Composition & Performance (Music) books. You can easily purchase or rent Music, The Brain, And Ecstasy: How Music Captures Our Imagination (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Theory, Composition & Performance books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.45.

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What makes a distant oboe's wail beautiful? Why do some kinds of music lift us to ecstasy, but not others? How can music make sense to an ear and brain evolved for detecting the approaching lion or tracking the unsuspecting gazelle? Lyrically interweaving discoveries from science, psychology, music theory, paleontology, and philosophy, Robert Jourdian brilliantly examines why music speaks to us in ways that words cannot, and why we form such powerful connections to it. In clear, understandable language, Jourdian expertly guides the reader through a continuum of musical experience: sound, tone, melody, harmony, rhythm, composition, performance, listening, understanding-and finally to ecstasy. Along the way, a fascinating cast of characters brings Jourdian's narrative to vivid life: "idiots savants" who absorb whole pieces on a single hearing, composers who hallucinate entire compositions, a psychic who claims to take dictation from long-dead composers, and victims of brain damage who can move only when they hear music. Here is a book that will entertain, inform, and stimulate everyone who loves music-and make them think about their favorite song in startling new ways.What makes a distant oboes wail beautiful? Why do some kinds of music lift us to ecstasy, but not others? How can music make sense to an ear and brain evolved for detecting the approaching lion or tracking the unsuspecting gazelle? Lyrically interweaving discoveries from science, psychology, music theory, paleontology, and philosophy, Robert Jourdian brilliantly examines why music speaks to us in ways that words cannot, and why we form such powerful connections to it.

In clear, understandable language, Jourdian expertly guides the reader through a continuum of musical experience: sound, tone, melody

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