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The Illiterate Listener On Music Cognition, Musicality and Methodology

Since infancy we humans have had a high perceptual sensitivity to both the melodic, rhythmic and dynamic aspects of speech and music. It is, as far as we know, a uniquely human talent for perceiving, interpreting and appreciating music, dating as far back before words were spoken, or even invented. Music has an intriguing way with our hearing, our memory, our emotions and our expectations. As a listener we are often unaware of the active role we play when determining what music is exciting, comforting or exciting. Consequently, listening is not happening in the outside world of sounding music.

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  • "Since infancy we humans have had a high perceptual sensitivity to both the melodic, rhythmic and dynamic aspects of speech and music. It is, as far as we know, a uniquely human talent for perceiving, interpreting and appreciating music, dating as far back before words were spoken, or even invented. Music has an intriguing way with our hearing, our memory, our emotions and our expectations. As a listener we are often unaware of the active role we play when determining what music is exciting, comforting or exciting. Consequently, listening is not happening in the outside world of sounding music."@en

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  • "Electronic resource"
  • "Redes (vorm)"
  • "Livres électroniques"
  • "Electronic books"
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  • "The illiterate listener : on music cognition, musicality and methodology"
  • "The Illiterate Listener On Music Cognition, Musicality and Methodology"@en
  • "The illiterate listener on music cognition, musicality and methodology"@en
  • "The illiterate listener on music cognition, musicality and methodology"
  • "De ongeletterde luisteraar Over muziekcognitie, muzikaliteit en methodologie"
  • "De ongeletterde luisteraar : over muziekcognitie, muzikaliteit en methodologie"