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9780198529361

Musical Communication

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198529361

  • ISBN10:

    0198529368

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-09-15
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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"Bringing together leading researchers from a variety of academic and applied backgrounds, this book examines how music can be used to communicate, as well as the biological, cognitive, social, and cultural processes which underlie such communication."--BOOK JACKET.

Table of Contents

List of contributors
xi
How do people communicate using music?
1(26)
David J. Hargreaves
Raymond MacDonald
Dorothy Miell
Music and meaning, ambiguity, and evolution
27(18)
Ian Cross
Music and conversation
45(16)
R. Keith Sawyer
Cognition, representation and communication
Music cognition: defining constraints on musical communication
61(24)
Annabel J. Cohen
From mimesis to catharsis: expression, perception, and induction of emotion in music
85(32)
Patrik N. Juslin
Representation, cognition, and musical communication: invented notation in children's musical communication
117(26)
Margaret S. Barrett
How the conventions of music notation shape musical perception and performance
143(28)
Jeanne Bamberger
Embodied communication
Rhythm, human temporality, and brain function
171(22)
Michael H. Thaut
Musical companionship, musical community. Music therapy and the process and value of musical communication
193(22)
Gary Ansdell
Mercedes Pavlicevic
Bodily communication in musical performance
215(24)
Jane W. Davidson
Singing as communication
239(22)
Graham F. Welch
Communication in learning and education
Musical communication and children's communities of musical practice
261(20)
Margaret S. Barrett
Musical communication between adults and young children
281(20)
Susan Young
Pedagogical communication in the music classroom
301(20)
Charles Byrne
Cultural contexts of communication
Talking about music: a vehicle for identity development
321(18)
Raymond MacDonald
Dorothy Miell
Graeme Wilson
Hippies vs hip-hop-heads: an exploration of music's ability to communicate an alternative political agenda from the perspective of two divergent musical genres
339(22)
Janis McNair
John Powles
Communication in Indian raga performance
361(22)
Martin Clayton
The role of music communication in cinema
383(22)
Scott D. Lipscomb
David E. Tolchinsky
Musical communication in commercial contexts
405(18)
Adrian C. North
David J. Hargreaves
Index 423

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