Indiana University Press
Musical Forces: Motion, Metaphor, and Meaning in Music
Musical Forces: Motion, Metaphor, and Meaning in Music
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Steve Larson drew on his 20 years of research in music theory, cognitive linguistics, experimental psychology, and artificial intelligence--as well as his skill as a jazz pianist--to show how the experience of physical motion can shape one's musical experience. Clarifying the roles of analogy, metaphor, grouping, pattern, hierarchy, and emergence in the explanation of musical meaning, Larson explained how listeners hear tonal music through the analogues of physical gravity, magnetism, and inertia. His theory of melodic expectation goes beyond prior theories in predicting complete melodic patterns. Larson elegantly demonstrated how rhythm and meter arise from, and are given meaning by, these same musical forces.
Author: Steve Larson
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 01/31/2012
Pages: 390
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.30w x 1.30d
ISBN: 9780253356826
About the Author
Steve Larson (1955-2011) was the Robert M. Trotter Professor of Music at the University of Oregon and a member of its Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences. He was author of Analyzing Jazz: A Schenkerian Approach.
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