Holistic Listening

There are so many ways to listen to music and sound art. Western scholarship has focused on sound as symbol and language, and recent research into neurosciences, perception and cognition brings in a rich new aspect exploring exactly how our aural mechanism works and the how the brain interprets stim...

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Main Author: Paul Rudy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Teoria e Análise Musical 2018-01-01
Series:Musica Theorica
Online Access:https://revistamusicatheorica.tema.mus.br/index.php/musica-theorica/article/view/34
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description There are so many ways to listen to music and sound art. Western scholarship has focused on sound as symbol and language, and recent research into neurosciences, perception and cognition brings in a rich new aspect exploring exactly how our aural mechanism works and the how the brain interprets stimulus received by our ears. My own experience with sound has taught me that vibration acts upon my entire physiology and not just my ears. These experiences have returned me to listening with my whole body, dramatically affecting my physiology through sound. This article attempts to reconcile my training as a music listener guided largely by abstract thinking, with my understanding of listening as a whole body experiencer. The framework I posit here begins with listener triangulation strategies, and ends with a re-incorporation of sound: a return to the body as a vibrational receiver in all of its aspects. The result is holistic listening with mind, body, emotions, and spirit, as sound becomes medicine with the power to heal. 
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spelling doaj.art-cf465341395041f198ff55b4cff91bb62023-05-01T22:20:59ZengAssociação Brasileira de Teoria e Análise MusicalMusica Theorica2525-55412018-01-012110.52930/mt.v2i1.34Holistic ListeningPaul Rudy0University of Missouri-Kansas CityThere are so many ways to listen to music and sound art. Western scholarship has focused on sound as symbol and language, and recent research into neurosciences, perception and cognition brings in a rich new aspect exploring exactly how our aural mechanism works and the how the brain interprets stimulus received by our ears. My own experience with sound has taught me that vibration acts upon my entire physiology and not just my ears. These experiences have returned me to listening with my whole body, dramatically affecting my physiology through sound. This article attempts to reconcile my training as a music listener guided largely by abstract thinking, with my understanding of listening as a whole body experiencer. The framework I posit here begins with listener triangulation strategies, and ends with a re-incorporation of sound: a return to the body as a vibrational receiver in all of its aspects. The result is holistic listening with mind, body, emotions, and spirit, as sound becomes medicine with the power to heal. https://revistamusicatheorica.tema.mus.br/index.php/musica-theorica/article/view/34
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