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Prologue: A Psychologist's View of the Musical Enterprise | ||
Pt. A | Historical Perspectives | |
1 | The Origins of Western Music | 3 |
2 | Traditions of Western Music | 21 |
3 | The Secular Movement and Religious Accompaniments | 47 |
4 | Science and Music | 69 |
5 | The Evolutionary Significance of Music | 73 |
Pt. B | Dimensions of Auditory Perception | |
6 | Sound Waves | 81 |
7 | Perception of Pitch | 105 |
8 | Intensity & the Perception of Loudness | 131 |
9 | Perception of Timbre | 139 |
10 | Perspectives on Tonal Color | 157 |
11 | The Development of Musical Scale | 189 |
12 | Perspectives on the Significance of Musical Scales | 221 |
Pt. C | The Psychology of Music | |
13 | How We Hear and Why We Don't | 237 |
14 | Active Listening | 265 |
15 | Some Performing Skills | 289 |
16 | Musical Training | 305 |
17 | Musical Aptitude and Achievement | 331 |
18 | Musical Enjoyment and the Meaning of Music | 347 |
19 | Music and the Brain | 361 |
20 | Music Therapy | 379 |
Epilogue: Music Criticism - Who Sets the Standards? | 391 | |
References | 399 | |
Name Index | 403 | |
Subject Index | 405 |
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