Daniel J. Levitin runs the Laboratory for Musical Perception, Cognition and Expertise at McGill University, where he holds the Bell Chair in the Psychology of Electronic Communication. Before becoming a neuroscientist, he worked as a session musician, sound engineer and record producer. He has written extensively both in scientific journals and music trade magazines such as Grammy and Billboard.
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In this groundbreaking union of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between musicits performance, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy itand the human brain. Drawing on the latest research and on musical examples ranging from Mozart to Duke Ellington to Van Halen, Levitin reveals:
How composers produce some of the most pleasurable effects of listening to music by exploiting the way our brains make sense of the world
Why we are so emotionally attached to the music we listened to as teenagers, whether it was Fleetwood Mac, U2, or Dr. Dre
That practice, rather than talent, is the driving force behind musical expertise
How those insidious little jingles (called earworms ) get stuck in our heads
And, taking on prominent thinkers who argue that music is nothing more than an evolutionary accident, Levitin argues that music is fundamental to our species, perhaps even more so than language. This Is Your Brain on Music is an unprecedented, eye-opening investigation into an obsession at the heart of human nature.
最初开始读这本书,抱着很直接而不单纯的目的,想知道感性如音乐这样的东西是否到头来也无非是有律可循的物理化学反应,甚至于如果把音乐按律编成一定的起伏顿挫,便有了像各种小药丸一样让我们开心或郁闷的魔力。 虽然涉及到很多物理学,神经学,化学,心理学专业词汇,整本...
评分忽然发现M开头的英文单词都很有灵性,比如Muse(艺术女神),Music(音乐), Mozart(莫扎特),就像Magic一样(魔术),都很mysterious(神秘). 安静的夏夜边听音乐边读Daniel Levintin 的 This is your brain on music 《大脑音乐电台》,一不留神时间就溜过午夜12点,梦里也...
评分音乐作品的构成,有大量的规则,例如,和声的进行方向、音乐的结构方式、配器的法则等等。我们可以从作曲家留下的大量作品或者是诸如《和声学》《曲式学》《配器法》中习得这些规则,但却有一个根本的问题始终没有解决,就是这些规则形成的根本缘由是什么? 音乐是人类创造的一...
评分音乐作品的构成,有大量的规则,例如,和声的进行方向、音乐的结构方式、配器的法则等等。我们可以从作曲家留下的大量作品或者是诸如《和声学》《曲式学》《配器法》中习得这些规则,但却有一个根本的问题始终没有解决,就是这些规则形成的根本缘由是什么? 音乐是人类创造的一...
评分最初开始读这本书,抱着很直接而不单纯的目的,想知道感性如音乐这样的东西是否到头来也无非是有律可循的物理化学反应,甚至于如果把音乐按律编成一定的起伏顿挫,便有了像各种小药丸一样让我们开心或郁闷的魔力。 虽然涉及到很多物理学,神经学,化学,心理学专业词汇,整本...
音乐认知兴趣/入门读物。偶尔还有点励志的味道,还可以当成作者在给你推荐各种各样的音乐。虽然不是专业书籍,但还是值得一读,不管你对音乐和认知是不是有兴趣。
评分看了接近一半,文字好啰嗦,想放弃了
评分看了接近一半,文字好啰嗦,想放弃了
评分看着看着,应该说是听着听着就糊涂了,因为太多科学知识了。开头挺吸引人的,中间部分感觉有点眉毛胡子一把抓。
评分写得比较浅,比较散,什么都想说一下的感觉。内容还算有趣。附录和参考文献占了25%的篇幅,是该说作者太认真了吗?
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