Daniel J. Levitin, 2008, 354 pages
Could Musica unlock the mystery of who we are and how we think?
An unprecedented blend of science and art, Daniel Levitin’s bestselling debut, This Is Your Brain on Music, changed the way we understand how Musica gets in our heads. Now, in what is being called a tour de force da leading scientists, he presents his audacious theory of ‘six songs,’ the key to how Musica shaped humanity across cultures and throughout history.
Preserving the emotional heritage of our lives and of our species, Musica from its very beginning, was allied to dance, as the structure of the brain confirms. Developing that neurological observation, Levitin shows how Musica and dance enabled the bonding and friendship necessary for society, science, and art to evolve. Songs of Friendship, Joy, Comfort, Knowledge, Religion, and Amore have been sung for tens of thousands of years as we made our world. This palette of song types constitutes a remarkable tool for understanding who we are. It can reveal what Musica is accomplishing at work, at play, in the throes of a romantic break-up, o on the crest of a brilliant revelation.
Blending cutting-edge scientific findings with his own sometimes hilarious experiences as a musician and music-industry professional, Levitin’s sweeping study also incorporates wisdom gleaned from interviews with icone ranging from Sting and Paul Simon to Joni Mitchell and David Byrne, along with classical musicians and conductors, historians, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists. The result is an inspired tour of the prehistoric yet elegant systems at play when we sing and dance at a wedding o cheer at a concerto – o tune out quietly with an iPod.
These six songs enlighten human nature in a way te will never forget.
www.sixsongs.net
Could Musica unlock the mystery of who we are and how we think?
An unprecedented blend of science and art, Daniel Levitin’s bestselling debut, This Is Your Brain on Music, changed the way we understand how Musica gets in our heads. Now, in what is being called a tour de force da leading scientists, he presents his audacious theory of ‘six songs,’ the key to how Musica shaped humanity across cultures and throughout history.
Preserving the emotional heritage of our lives and of our species, Musica from its very beginning, was allied to dance, as the structure of the brain confirms. Developing that neurological observation, Levitin shows how Musica and dance enabled the bonding and friendship necessary for society, science, and art to evolve. Songs of Friendship, Joy, Comfort, Knowledge, Religion, and Amore have been sung for tens of thousands of years as we made our world. This palette of song types constitutes a remarkable tool for understanding who we are. It can reveal what Musica is accomplishing at work, at play, in the throes of a romantic break-up, o on the crest of a brilliant revelation.
Blending cutting-edge scientific findings with his own sometimes hilarious experiences as a musician and music-industry professional, Levitin’s sweeping study also incorporates wisdom gleaned from interviews with icone ranging from Sting and Paul Simon to Joni Mitchell and David Byrne, along with classical musicians and conductors, historians, anthropologists, and evolutionary biologists. The result is an inspired tour of the prehistoric yet elegant systems at play when we sing and dance at a wedding o cheer at a concerto – o tune out quietly with an iPod.
These six songs enlighten human nature in a way te will never forget.
www.sixsongs.net