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The Psychology of Music by Diana Deutsch
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Edition
- 2
- Publish Year
- 1998
- Updated ISBN1
- 012381460X
- Updated ISBN2
- 9780123814609
- ISBN
- 9780122135651
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Elsevier Science & Technology
ISBN-10
0122135652
ISBN-13
9780122135651
eBay Product ID (ePID)
29641
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
807 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Psychology of Music
Publication Year
1998
Subject
Philosophy & Social Aspects, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Features
Revised
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Music, Psychology
Series
Cognition and Perception Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
39 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
98-085210
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
Chapter titles show continuing interest in many of the traditional topics--rhythm, melody, scales, musical ability, the nature of sound--and also in newer areas of inquiry, e.g., the neuropsychological study of musical perception. The editor has succeeded admirably in making this edition a valuable and timely resource for musicians and psychologists at the upper-division undergraduate level and above.--CHOICE, reviewed by W. M. Bigham, Emeritus, Morehead State University, March 1999I have on the shelf next to my desk several dozen excellent books about music perception and cognition, but none is more dog-eared or more used than The Psychology of Music, first edition. With that 1982 text, Deutsch accomplished for our field what Neisser did for cognitive psychology in 1967. By her choice of topics and authors, Deutsch made a bold claim to define those problems that ought to interest us (and in fact did). The Second Edition includes five excellent new chapters (worth the price of the book on their own) and substantially updated versions of the remaining 13 chapters. The first edition's influence on the field makes a compelling argument for the purchase of this updated and revised version, certain to be a blueprint for new research and a leading resource for many years to come.--Daniel J. Levitin, Stanford University and The University of California at Berkeley in MUSIC PERCEPTION, Vol. 16, #4, 1999This Second Edition is a significant update of the First Edition and is sure to maintain its position as one of the most useful collections of literature about the psychology of music.--AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY, "Chapter titles show continuing interest in many of the traditional topics--rhythm, melody, scales, musical ability, the nature of sound--and also in newer areas of inquiry, e.g., the neuropsychological study of musical perception. The editor has succeeded admirably in making this edition a valuable and timely resource for musicians and psychologists at the upper-division undergraduate level and above." --CHOICE, reviewed by W. M. Bigham, Emeritus, Morehead State University, March 1999 "I have on the shelf next to my desk several dozen excellent books about music perception and cognition, but none is more dog-eared or more used than The Psychology of Music, first edition. With that 1982 text, Deutsch accomplished for our field what Neisser did for cognitive psychology in 1967. By her choice of topics and authors, Deutsch made a bold claim to define those problems that ought to interest us (and in fact did). The Second Edition includes five excellent new chapters (worth the price of the book on their own) and substantially updated versions of the remaining 13 chapters. The first edition's influence on the field makes a compelling argument for the purchase of this updated and revised version, certain to be a blueprint for new research and a leading resource for many years to come." --Daniel J. Levitin, Stanford University and The University of California at Berkeley in MUSIC PERCEPTION, Vol. 16, #4, 1999 "This Second Edition is a significant update of the First Edition and is sure to maintain its position as one of the most useful collections of literature about the psychology of music." --AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
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The
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
781/.11
Table Of Content
J.R. Pierce , The Nature of Musical Sound. M.R. Schroeder , Concert Halls: From Magic to Number Theory. N.M. Weinberger , Music and the Auditory System. R. Rasch and R. Plomp , The Perception of Musical Tones. J-C. Risset and D.L. Wessel , Exploration of Timbre by Analysis and Synthesis. J. Sundberg , The Perception of Singing. E.M. Burns , Intervals, Scales, and Tuning. W.D. Ward , Absolute Pitch. D. Deutsch , Grouping Mechanisms in Music. D. Deutsch , The Processing of Pitch Combinations. J.J. Bharucha , Neural Nets, Temporal Composites, and Tonality. E. Narmour , Hierarchical Expectation and Musical Style. E.F. Clarke , Rhythm and Timing in Music. A. Gabrielsson , The Performance of Music. W.J. Dowling , The Development of Music Perception and Cognition. R. Shuter-Dyson , Musical Ability. O.S.M. Marin and D.W. Perry , Neurological Aspects of Music Perception and Performance. E.C. Carterette and R.A. Kendall , Comparative Music Perception and Cognition. Index.
Edition Description
Revised edition
Synopsis
The aim of the psychology of music is to understand musical phenomena in terms of mental functions--to characterize the ways in which one perceives, remembers, creates, and performs music. Since the First Edition of The Psychology of Music was published the field has emerged from an interdisciplinary curiosity into a fully ramified subdiscipline of psychology due to several factors. The opportunity to generate, analyze, and transform sounds by computer is no longer limited to a few researchers with access to large multi-user facilities, but rather is available to individual investigators on a widespread basis. Second, dramatic advances in the field of neuroscience have profoundly influenced thinking about the way that music is processed in the brain. Third, collaborations between psychologists and musicians, which were evolving at the time the First Edition was written, are now quite common; to a large extent now speaking a common language and agreeing on basic philosophical issues. The Psychology of Music, Second Edition has been completely revised to bring the reader the most up-to-date information, additional subject matter, and new contributors to incorporate all of these important variables.
LC Classification Number
ML3830.P9 1999
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