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Cognitive Foundations of Musical Pitch (Oxford Psychology Series) [Hardcover]

Carol L. Krumhansl (Author)


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March 15, 1990 Oxford Psychology Series (Book 17)
This book addresses the central problem of music cognition: how listeners' responses move beyond mere registration of auditory events to include the organization, interpretation, and remembrance of these events in terms of their function in a musical context of pitch and rhythm. Equally important, the work offers an analysis of the relationship between the psychological organization of music and its internal structure. Combining over a decade of original research on music cognition with an overview of the available literature, the work will be of interest to cognitive and physiological psychologists, psychobiologists, musicians, music researchers, and music educators. The author provides the necessary background in experimental methodology and music theory so that no specialized knowledge is required for following her major arguments.

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"A remarkable collection of results achieved through more than a decade by [Krumhansl] and colleagues. . . .The book's printing, layout, and technical features are excellent. . . .Includes in a well-organized manner a wealth of important data, notions, and references; and it is an appreciable document of what can be accomplished by the cognitive approach. Everyone seriously concerned with the perception of music should carefully study this book." --ACUSTICA


"A critical mass of psychological data organized in a tight conceptual framework. This publication is a landmark event. . . .The reader. . .is led through the complex issues by lucid explanations and discussions. The clear organization and sense of direction make reading the book an aesthetic as well as an intellectual pleasure." --American Journal of Psychology


"We have before us a summary of some 12 years of assiduous and intelligent work by one of the very best minds in cognitive science. I have followed Carol Krumhansl's research for years with enthusiasm; it is a joy to see it reported so well. . . .Go read this excellent book!" --American Scientist


"Vital for anyone interested in music perception." --Leonardo


"In a step toward unveiling culture-free aspects of musical pitch, she includes a section on non-Western music, some of which uses microtonal tunings. Krumhansl's detailed descriptions of the theoretical foundations of the traditional music of northern India and Bali are fascinating. I recommend them . . . to anyone who has wondered why the musician choose to play what they do. Of course music theorists who recognize the need for objective measurement will want to read this book closely. But in addition, psychoacoustics, speech scientists, and sonar specialists who study pattern perception or who analyze perceived features might benefit from reviewing some of the cognitive methods thet Krumhansl applies to her work and dissects in her book." --Journal of the Acoustical Society of America


About the Author

Carol L. Krumhansl, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, Cornell University.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 15, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 019505475X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195054750
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,054,631 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Listening to music, we hear the sounds not as isolated, disconnected units, but integrated into patterns. Read the first page
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probe tone ratings, major key profile, nondiatonic chord, chord ratings, probe tone experiment, local key implications, perceived tonal hierarchies, interkey distance, chromatic scale tones, minor key profiles, chroma circle, nondiatonic tones, probe tone method, harmonic hierarchies, structurally significant elements, probe tone technique, tonal hierarchy, consonance values, torus representation, tonal consonance, contextual asymmetry, sounded events, major key context, minor key contexts, diatonic scale tones
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North Indian, Minor Prelude, American Psychological Association, Regents of the University of California, Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Cornell University, Stravinsky's Petroushka
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