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Music, math, and mind : the physics and neuroscience of music / David Sulzer.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: 1 online resource (viii, 291 pages) : illustrations (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780231550505
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • ML3805 .M875 2021
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Contents:
Math of Pitch, Scales, and Harmony -- Waves and Harmonics -- Math of Sound and Resonance -- Math in Some Rhythmic Structures -- Centerpiece : The Sense of Hearing -- Brain Mechanisms of Rhythm and the Private Synapse -- Neural Mechanisms of Emotion and the Social Synapse -- Ear Physiology : How Air Waves Become Sound -- Deep Brain Physiology of Sound -- Sound Disorders, Illusions, and Hallucinations -- Animal Sound, Song, and Music.
Subject: "Why does a clarinet play at lower pitches than a flute? What does it mean for sounds to be in or out of tune? How are emotions carried by music? Do other animals perceive sound like we do? How might a musician use math to come up with new ideas? This book offers a lively exploration of the mathematics, physics, and neuroscience that underlie music in a way that readers without scientific background can follow. David Sulzer, also known in the musical world as Dave Soldier, explains why the perception of music encompasses the physics of sound, the functions of the ear and deep-brain auditory pathways, and the physiology of emotion. He delves into topics such as the math by which musical scales, rhythms, tuning, and harmonies are derived, from the days of Pythagoras to technological manipulation of sound waves. Sulzer ranges from styles from around the world to canonical composers to hip-hop, the history of experimental music, and animal sound by songbirds, cetaceans, bats, and insects. He makes accessible a vast range of material, helping readers discover the universal principles behind the music they find meaningful. Written for musicians and music lovers with any level of science and math proficiency, including none, Music, Math, and Mind demystifies how music works while testifying to its beauty and wonder"--
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Parameters of Sound -- Math of Pitch, Scales, and Harmony -- Waves and Harmonics -- Math of Sound and Resonance -- Math in Some Rhythmic Structures -- Centerpiece : The Sense of Hearing -- Brain Mechanisms of Rhythm and the Private Synapse -- Neural Mechanisms of Emotion and the Social Synapse -- Ear Physiology : How Air Waves Become Sound -- Deep Brain Physiology of Sound -- Sound Disorders, Illusions, and Hallucinations -- Animal Sound, Song, and Music.

"Why does a clarinet play at lower pitches than a flute? What does it mean for sounds to be in or out of tune? How are emotions carried by music? Do other animals perceive sound like we do? How might a musician use math to come up with new ideas? This book offers a lively exploration of the mathematics, physics, and neuroscience that underlie music in a way that readers without scientific background can follow. David Sulzer, also known in the musical world as Dave Soldier, explains why the perception of music encompasses the physics of sound, the functions of the ear and deep-brain auditory pathways, and the physiology of emotion. He delves into topics such as the math by which musical scales, rhythms, tuning, and harmonies are derived, from the days of Pythagoras to technological manipulation of sound waves. Sulzer ranges from styles from around the world to canonical composers to hip-hop, the history of experimental music, and animal sound by songbirds, cetaceans, bats, and insects. He makes accessible a vast range of material, helping readers discover the universal principles behind the music they find meaningful. Written for musicians and music lovers with any level of science and math proficiency, including none, Music, Math, and Mind demystifies how music works while testifying to its beauty and wonder"--

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