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A Musician's Guide to Time
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A Musician’s Guide to Time

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Music involves time in all its aspects - from soundwaves to dance forms to recording - but the way it is discussed depends on the perspective and discipline. This book aims to demystify the subject of time and suggest some practical means for thinking about it. A brief survey of general issues in metaphors of time and human perception leads into the ways in which these are reflected in the experience of music. Factors which shape each individual's appreciation of temporal sonic patterns and designs reveal the difference between our hard-wired perception mechanisms and others like memories, aesthetics, and personal skill in adapting our temporal 'lenses' to various time-spans. A concluding section reflects on the capacity of music to enrich our experience and understanding of time in general. The book is written in a "conversational scholarly" style and is intended for anyone who enjoys speculating about time and music, including researchers and artists from different disciplines and cultures. It therefore includes references to a wide variety of musical styles and contexts of interaction, avoids most technical language, and amplifies ideas with whimsical illustrations as appropriate.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rosemary Mountain
Date
3 March 2022
Pages
210
ISBN
9781777483630

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Music involves time in all its aspects - from soundwaves to dance forms to recording - but the way it is discussed depends on the perspective and discipline. This book aims to demystify the subject of time and suggest some practical means for thinking about it. A brief survey of general issues in metaphors of time and human perception leads into the ways in which these are reflected in the experience of music. Factors which shape each individual's appreciation of temporal sonic patterns and designs reveal the difference between our hard-wired perception mechanisms and others like memories, aesthetics, and personal skill in adapting our temporal 'lenses' to various time-spans. A concluding section reflects on the capacity of music to enrich our experience and understanding of time in general. The book is written in a "conversational scholarly" style and is intended for anyone who enjoys speculating about time and music, including researchers and artists from different disciplines and cultures. It therefore includes references to a wide variety of musical styles and contexts of interaction, avoids most technical language, and amplifies ideas with whimsical illustrations as appropriate.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rosemary Mountain
Date
3 March 2022
Pages
210
ISBN
9781777483630