A tap of the foot, a rush of emotion, the urge to dance, without
instruction or training we all respond intuitively to music.
Comparing Notes explains why we are all musical, how music makes
sense and why abstract patterns of sound that don't actually mean
anything have come to play such a central role in our lives. Adam
Ockelford has developed a new musical theory based on three decades
of innovative work with blind children on the autism spectrum. In
analysing their reactions to music, he finds the neurological key
that explains how we all find music meaningful. In doing so, he
answers questions that have intrigued people since the ancient
Greeks: How does music convey emotion? Why do people respond
differently to the same piece? Will we ever run out of tunes? He
uses a wealth of personal research to explore how music can serve
non-musical ends, such as education or the healing process, and why
music, religion and politics are so entangled, looking at the rules
of hymn music and the impact of Communism on composition. Comparing
Notes is essential reading for anyone who's ever loved a song,
sonata or drum solo and wondered why.
Pokračovanie úspešnej trilógie Pán Prsteňov, v ktorom sa zavŕši
príbeh putovania hobita Froda k Puklinám osudu a vojny, ktorá
zavládla v Stredozemi. Knihu preložil Otakar Kořínek.
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