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Why music moves us

Bicknell, Jeanette2010
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Surely you've experienced it before: you're listening to a piece of music and all of a sudden you find a lump in your throat, a tear in your eye, or a chill down your spine. Whether it's Beethoven's Choral Symphony or The Verve's Bittersweet Symphony, a bit of blues or a bit of baroque, music has the power to move us. It's a language which we all speak. But why does it have this effect on us? What is going on, emotionally, physically and cognitively when listeners have strong emotional responses to music? What, if anything, do such responses mean? Can they tell us anything about ourselves? Jeanette Bicknell uses research in philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and anthropology to address these questions, ultimately showing us that the reason why some music tends to arouse powerful experiences in listeners is inseparable from the reason why any music matters at all. Musical experience is a social one, and that is fundamental to its attractions and power over us.
Main title:
Why music moves us / Jeanette Bicknell.
Imprint:
Basingstoke, [England] : Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, c2009.
Collation:
xviii, 165 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes:
First published: 2009.Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780230209909
Dewey class:
781.11
Language:
English
BRN:
159362
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
East Melbourne Library-Art and CultureARTS 781.11 BICKAvailable
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