The evolution of music: Theories, definitions and the nature of the evidence
<p>It is nowadays uncontroversial among scientists that there is biological continuity between humans and other species. However, much of what humans do is not shared with other animals. Human behaviour seems to be as much motivated by inherited biology as by acquired culture, yet most musical...
Prif Awduron: | Ian, C, Morley, I |
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Awduron Eraill: | Malloch, S |
Fformat: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2010
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Eitemau Tebyg
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Music and evolution: the nature of the evidence
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Evolution of the physiological and neurological capacities for music
gan: Morley, I
Cyhoeddwyd: (2002) -
Hominid physiological evolution and the emergence of musical capacities
gan: Morley, I
Cyhoeddwyd: (2012) -
Animals and music: Between cultural definitions and sensory evidence
gan: Gisela Kaplan
Cyhoeddwyd: (2009-12-01) -
Five fundamental constraints on theories of the origins of music
gan: Merker, B, et al.
Cyhoeddwyd: (2015)