The second sense: language, music, & hearing

Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press (2002)
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A vigorous non-technical discussion of basic acoustical, auditory, and communications processes that guide and connect musical behaviors of every age. Developed as a source book for students of art and design it offers illuminating commentaries on more than 100 cd recorded items from classical and world music traditions.

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