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E-raamat: Psychology of Music

  • Formaat: 242 pages
  • Sari: Psychology Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040274866
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  • Formaat: 242 pages
  • Sari: Psychology Revivals
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2024
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040274866
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What happens when we listen to music? Why are certain forms pleasing and others not? John Davies was both a psychologist and a talented musician and The Psychology of Music, originally published in 1978, explores the nature of man’s eternal need for, and love of, music. Drawing on current research in psychology and social psychology at the time, he explores the processes beneath this love affair in an easy and fluent style liberally punctuated with amusing and, occasionally, startling examples.



This title originally published in 1978, explores the nature of man’s eternal need for, and love of, music. Drawing on current research in psychology and social psychology at the time, he explores the processes beneath this love affair in an easy and fluent style liberally punctuated with amusing and, occasionally, startling examples.

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Reviews for the original edition:

one of the most stimulating and readable texts on the subject to have emerged in recent years. The Times Educational Supplement

informative, thoughtful and challenging. It could well be a basic text for university and college study. The Times Higher Education Supplement

Acknowledgements. Introduction
1. Psychology and Music
2. What is Music?
3. The Musical Present
4. Events of the Past
5. What Makes a Tune?
6. Some
Further Aspects of Musical Perception
7. Musical Ability and Musical
Aptitude: The Problem of Definition
8. Problems of Measurement
9. Test
Material: Pitch
10. Test Material: Memory for Tonal Sequences
11. Consonance
and Dissonance
12. Rhythm: Tonalitys Poor Relation
13. Musicians and
Instruments
14. Postscript. Bibliography. Index.
John Booth Davies (19442017) Emeritus Professor was both a psychologist and a talented musician. He completed his PhD on the topic of musical ability but combined this with playing piano and trumpet in jazz clubs. He made significant and lasting contributions to each of the diverse fields that took his interest throughout his career. The Psychology of Music was his first book, largely dealing with the cognitive psychology of music, he went on to publish books challenging the dominant way in which addiction is understood. The Myth of Addiction and Drugspeak: The Analysis of Drug Discourse are also available from Routledge.