'...and I feel good!' The relationship between body-movement, pleasure and groove in music
<p>In many musical cultures, people synchronise their bodies to the rhythmic patterns of the music, and such embodied engagements are one of the most overtly enjoyable forms of musical appreciation. However, the ways in which rhythmic structure, body-movement and pleasure are related remains u...
Main Author: | Witek, M |
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Other Authors: | Clarke, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2013
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