A Cognitive Framework for the Analysis of Acousmatic Music: Analysing Wind Chimes by Denis Smalley - David Hirst - Livros - VDM Verlag - 9783639038736 - 4 de junho de 2008
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A Cognitive Framework for the Analysis of Acousmatic Music: Analysing Wind Chimes by Denis Smalley

David Hirst

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A Cognitive Framework for the Analysis of Acousmatic Music: Analysing Wind Chimes by Denis Smalley

The analysis of acousmatic music has traditionally been very difficult since there is no score to freeze the music in time. Analysis relies heavily on the act of concentrated listening. Since aural perception is so crucial to the analysis of acousmatic music, this book poses the questions: Can a framework for the analysis of acousmatic music be derived from cognition theories, research on the auditory perception of everyday environmental sounds, and studies into the perception of Western tonal music? If so, what are the frameworks attributes? From experimental data documented in the relevant literature, this book draws together the constituents of a cognitive framework called the Segregation, Integration, Assimilation and Meaning (SIAM) framework for the analysis of acousmatic music. The book reports on the practical application of the SIAM framework through a detailed analysis of the work Wind Chimes, by Denis Smalley. This analytical methodology should be especially useful to auditory cognition professionals, researchers interested in musical analysis of non-notated music, and composers seeking to gain more insight into musical structures in electroacoustic music in general.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 4 de junho de 2008
ISBN13 9783639038736
Editoras VDM Verlag
Páginas 244
Dimensões 335 g
Idioma English  

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