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Contenu
Aesthetics And The Psychology Of Music
Basic Elements Of Musical Tone
Creative Work
Dependence Of Sound Perception On Physical Stimulus
Development Of Musical Capacity
Inheritance Of Musical Capacities
Key Characteristics
Musical Talent
Musicality
Pathology Of Musical Perceptivity
Physiological Acoustics
Receptive And Productive Musical Accomplishments Of The Deaf
Relation Between Tone And Colour Perception
The Consonance Problem
The Human Voice
The Musical Ear
The Origin Of Music
Theory Of Intervals
Description :
Geza Revesz offers a comprehensive view including an overview of his own extensive often revolutionary, research in both psychology and acoustics. The book is arranged in three parts. Part 1 addresses the physical and physiological bases of sound, hearing and tone. Part 2 deals with the psychology of sound, including the basic elements of musical tone, the theory of intervals, consonance and dissonance, the sense of pitch, and the relation between tone and color perception. Part 3 treats fundamental problems of the psychology of music, including musical talent, the development and inheritance of musical ability and more.