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Author Margulis, Elizabeth Hellmuth.

Title On repeat : how music plays the mind / Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis.

Publication Info. New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2014]

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 Middletown, Russell Library - Adult Nonfiction  781.11 MAR    Check Shelf
Description xi, 204 pages : illustrations, music ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The puzzle of musical repetition -- From acoustic to perceived repetition -- Attention, temporality, and music that repeats Itself -- Earworms, technology, and the verbatim -- Relistenings -- In performance -- Overt participation, implied participation -- Repetition, music, and mind.
Summary "What is it about the music you love that makes you want to hear it again? Why do we crave a "hook" that returns, again and again, within the same piece? And how does a song end up getting stuck in your head? Whether it's a motif repeated throughout a composition, a sample looped under an electronic dance beat, a passage replayed incessantly by a musician in a practice room-or an "earworm" burrowing through your mind like a broken record-repetition is nearly as integral to music as the notes themselves. Its centrality has been acknowledged by everyone from evolutionary biologist W. Tecumseh Fitch, who has called it a "design feature" of music, to the composer Arnold Schoenberg who admitted that "intelligibility in music seems to be impossible without repetition." And yet, stunningly little is actually understood about repetition and its role in music. On Repeat offers the first in-depth inquiry into music's repetitive nature, focusing not on a particular style, or body of work, but on repertoire from across time periods and cultures. Author Elizabeth Hellmuth Margulis draws on a diverse array of fields including music theory, psycholinguistics, neuroscience, and cognitive psychology, to look head-on at the underlying perceptual mechanisms associated with repetition. Her work sheds light on a range of issues from repetition's use as a compositional tool to its role in characterizing our behavior as listeners, and then moves beyond music to consider related implications for repetition in language, learning, and communication."--Publisher's description.
Subject Repetition in music.
Music -- Psychological aspects.
Musical perception.
Cognition.
Auditory perception.
Music therapy.
Music -- psychology (DNLM)D009146Q000523
Auditory Perception (DNLM)D001307
Repetition Priming (DNLM)D060865
Music Therapy (DNLM)D009147
Cognition (DNLM)D003071
Music therapy (OCoLC)fst01030628
Auditory perception (OCoLC)fst00821281
Cognition (OCoLC)fst00866457
Music -- Psychological aspects (OCoLC)fst01030418
Musical perception (OCoLC)fst01030788
Repetition in music (OCoLC)fst01094813
ISBN 9780199990825 (hardback ; alk. paper)
0199990824 (hardback ; alk. paper)
9780199357871 (ebook)
0199357870 (ebook)
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