Music, the Brain and Ecstasy
Book description
What makes a distant oboe's wail beautiful? Why do some kinds of music lift us to ecstasy, but not others? How can music make sense to an ear and brain evolved for detecting the approaching lion or tracking the unsuspecting gazelle? Lyrically interweaving discoveries from science, psychology, music theory, paleontology,…
Why read it?
1 author picked Music, the Brain and Ecstasy as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
Written in 1997, this was the first of many books (including the others on my list here) that united my experience in sound design, music, and neuroscience.
In an elegant and entertaining style, Jourdain embraces the theme from Pink Panther by Henry Mancini and illustrates the continuum of musical experience in tone, melody, harmony, rhythm, composition, listening, and understanding while revealing the hows and whys our brains perceive, integrate and elicit emotion.
I keep referring to this seminal work, which helped me write my own book, and I feel grateful for Jourdain’s groundbreaking entry into this field.
From David's list on power of music and sound on the brain.
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