Music and Familiarity : Listening, Musicology and Performance
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Format
Paperback / Softback
Book Series
SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music
ISBN-10
1138274291
ISBN-13
9781138274297
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 9th, 2016
Print length
316 Pages
Weight
484 grams
Dimensions
15.60 x 23.40 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification:
MusicTheory of music & musicologyPopular culture
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Familiarity underpins our engagement with music. In Music and Familiarity, King and Prior bring together 13 essays that highlight theoretical and empirical considerations about familiarity from three perspectives: listening, musicology, and performance. This book explores the ways in which familiarity impacts our behaviour and responses to music; influences our appreciation and perceptions of music; and also shows how familiarity affects musicians performance practices.
Familiarity underpins our engagement with music. This book highlights theoretical and empirical considerations about familiarity from three perspectives: listening, musicology and performance. Part I, Listening, addresses familiarity as it relates to listeners behaviour and responses to music, specifically in regulating our choice and exposure to music on a daily basis; how we get to know music through regular listening; how comfortable we feel in a Western concert environment; and musics efficacy as a pain-reliever. Part II, Musicology exposes the notion of familiarity from varied stances, including appreciation of music in our own and other cultures through ethnomusicology; exploration of the perception of sounds via music analysis; philosophical reflection on the efficiency of communication in musicology; evaluation of the impact of researchers musical experiences on their work; and the influence of familiarity in music education. Part III, Performance, focuses on the effects of familiarity in relation to different aspects of Western art and popular performance, including learning and memorizing music; examination of groove in popular performance; exploration of the role of familiarity in shaping socio-emotional behaviour between members of an ensemble; and consideration about the effects of the unique type of familiarity gained by musicians through the act of performance itself.
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