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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 781.11
EAN: 9780452288522
ISBN: 0452288525
Label: Plume/Penguin
Manufacturer: Plume/Penguin
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 322
Publication Date: August 28, 2007
Publisher: Plume/Penguin
Sales Rank: 723
Studio: Plume/Penguin
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Product Description: In this groundbreaking union of art and science, rocker-turned-neuroscientist Daniel J. Levitin explores the connection between music—its performance, its composition, how we listen to it, why we enjoy it—and 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.
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This is a simple book on the basics of music. It is so much fun to read. Levitin has written it in a style that is easy to follow and he has written about what all of us experience in our lives at one time or another. I gifted a copy to my music teacher and I have one for myself. What an amazing book!
I got the copies brand new and in pristine condition being a paperback and all. As usual prompt delivery. Thanks Amazon.
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this book is extremely informational....however, it REALLY helps if you understand music terminology.....Although the aurhter defines some of the terminology, it still helps to understand more about music than an average person.
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I really loved this book because unlike many books related to this subject it has not been too watered down. It is accessible but still contains loads of information. Somehow Levitin has managed to fit an 800 hundred page draft into a 200 page book! I will continue to refer to this book for a long time to come.
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This book satisfactorily examines the components of music and the brain's perception of them. Though I wish that some of the song examples used would have been more contemporary so that I could better follow what the author was describing in terms of musical mechanics, I really enjoyed the book and found it very enlightening. I have been reminded of its contents while I listen to music and it has also spawned many discussions among my friends and me.
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This was a fascinating book more so because I am a deafened adult. I had my memories when I lost all hearing in 1977. Experiences I've had since seem weird to me because I remember. Now I understand why. This is a very informative book from both the music lover and indifferent listener points of view.
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