How Music Works A Listener's Guide to the Science and Psychology of Beautiful Sounds

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Publisher's Synopsis

Have you ever listened to an incredible piece of music and wondered exactly why it makes you want to dance or cry? Are you mystified by how musicians just 'know' what notes to play next when they're improvising? Or why certain notes sound great together and others clash?

Discover the answers in this ear-opening tour of how music works. John Powell, a classically-trained composer and a physics professor, decided to write this entertaining, pain-free guide to the ingredients of music when he discovered that all the other books on the subject gave him a headache. Here he reveals the often little-known facts and fascinating science behind what we listen to, explaining the basics of harmony, scales, chords, keys and rhythm in a way that's easy for everyone to understand.

He also shows us why a note has a different sound to a normal noise, why Chinese people are more likely to have perfect pitch, and even why Beethoven and Led Zeppelin are musically similar.

This book reveals things that people who play music should know but often don't, and will help all of us - even if we can't read a note - increase our listening pleasure.

Book information

ISBN: 9781846143151
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint: Particular Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 781.2
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 264
Weight: 280g
Height: 214mm
Width: 134mm
Spine width: 21mm