On the Melodic Relativity of Tones

On the Melodic Relativity of Tones
Title On the Melodic Relativity of Tones PDF eBook
Author Otto Ortmann
Publisher
Pages 482
Release 1926
Genre Melody
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Psychology of Music

Psychology of Music
Title Psychology of Music PDF eBook
Author Diana Deutsch
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 563
Release 2013-10-22
Genre Music
ISBN 1483292738

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Approx.542 pages

Psychological Monographs

Psychological Monographs
Title Psychological Monographs PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 370
Release 1926
Genre Psychology
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Includes music.

Psychological Review ...

Psychological Review ...
Title Psychological Review ... PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 466
Release 1926
Genre Psychology
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The Theory of Relativity

The Theory of Relativity
Title The Theory of Relativity PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 136
Release 2016-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781495076176

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(Vocal Selections). 11 songs from the Neil Bartram unconventional musical presenting a joyous and moving look at our surprisingly interconnected lives. These vocal selections are presented in vocal line arrangements with piano accompaniment. Includes: Apples & Oranges * The End of the Line * Footprint * Great Expectations * I'm Allergic to Cats * Julie's Song * Me & Ricky * Nothing Without You * Promise Me This * Relativity * You Will Never Know.

The Analysis and Cognition of Melodic Complexity

The Analysis and Cognition of Melodic Complexity
Title The Analysis and Cognition of Melodic Complexity PDF eBook
Author Eugene Narmour
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 460
Release 1992-11
Genre Music
ISBN 9780226568423

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In this work, Eugene Narmour extends the unique theories of musical perception presented in The Analysis and Cognition of Basic Melodic Structures. The two books together constitute the first comprehensive theory of melody founded on psychological research. Narmour's earlier study dealt with cognitive relations between melodic tones at their most basic level. After summarizing the formalized methodology of the theory described in that work, Narmour develops an elaborate and original symbology to show how sixteen archetypes can combine to form some 200 complex structures that, in turn, can chain together in a theoretically infinite number of ways. He then explains and speculates on the cognitive operations by which listeners assimilate and ultimately encode these complex melodic structures. More than 250 musical examples from different historical periods and non-Western cultures demonstrate the panstylistic scope of Narmour's model. Of particular importance to music theorists and music historians is Narmour's argument that melodic analysis and formal analysis, though often treated separately, are in fact indissolubly linked. The Analysis and Cognition of Melodic Complexity will also appeal to ethnomusicologists, psychologists, and cognitive scientists.

The Psychology of Music

The Psychology of Music
Title The Psychology of Music PDF eBook
Author Diana Deutsch
Publisher Academic Press
Pages 784
Release 2012-10-29
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0123814618

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The Psychology of Music serves as an introduction to an interdisciplinary field in psychology, which focuses on the interpretation of music through mental function. This interpretation leads to the characterization of music through perceiving, remembering, creating, performing, and responding to music. In particular, the book provides an overview of the perception of musical tones by discussing different sound characteristics, like loudness, pitch and timbre, together with interaction between these attributes. It also discusses the effect of computer resources on the psychological study of music through computational modeling. In this way, models of pitch perception, grouping and voice separation, and harmonic analysis were developed. The book further discusses musical development in social and emotional contexts, and it presents ways that music training can enhance the singing ability of an individual. The book can be used as a reference source for perceptual and cognitive psychologists, neuroscientists, and musicians. It can also serve as a textbook for advanced courses in the psychological study of music. - Encompasses the way the brain perceives, remembers, creates, and performs music - Contributions from the top international researchers in perception and cognition of music - Designed for use as a textbook for advanced courses in psychology of music