Musical Sounds, Motor Resonance, and Detectable Agency
This paper discusses the paradox that while human music making evolved and spread in an environment where it could only occur in groups, it is now often apparently an enjoyable asocial phenomenon. Here I argue that music is, by definition, sound that we believe has been in some way organized by a hu...
Main Author: | Launay, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Ohio State University, School of Music
2015
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