The power of music : pioneering discoveries in the new science of song
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New York : Walker & Company, c2011.
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xix, 263 pages : col. ill. 22 cm.
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South Valleys Library - Adult Nonfiction
781.11 MANNES 2011
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Sparks Library - Adult Nonfiction
781.11 MANNES 2011
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New York : Walker & Company, c2011.
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This book is a pathbreaking exploration into how and why the human organism -- and the ebb and flow of the cosmos -- is moved by the undeniable effect of music. As Elena Mannes reveals in her eye-opening book, we are at a breakthrough moment in music research, for only recently has science sought in earnest to understand and explain the power of music and its connection to the body, the brain, and the world of nature. The award-winning creator of the acclaimed documentary The Music Instinct: Science & Song follows visionary researchers and accomplished musicians to unveil the latest discoveries in the new science of music. How much of our musicality is learned and how much is innate? Can examining the biological foundations of music help scientists unravel the intricate web of human cognition and brain function? Why is music virtually universal across cultures and time, and does it provide some evolutionary advantage? Can music make people healthier? Might music contain organizing principles of harmonic vibration that underlie the cosmos itself? One remarkable recent study shows that infants' cries contain common musical intervals. Physics experiments show that sound waves can change the structure of a material; world-famous musician Bobby McFerrin believes musical sound vibrations physically penetrate our bodies, shifting molecules as they do. From neurologist Gottfried Schlaug and X-ray astronomer Andrew Fabian, who studies the actual music of the spheres, to opera star Deborah Voigt and the deaf Scottish percussionist Evelyn Glennie, who "hears" through her feet, Mannes takes us to the crossroads of science and culture. Perhaps most remarkably, she explores the power of music to heal. "We can imagine a day," she writes, "when doctors write prescriptions for music," knowing what precise combinations of notes and styles affect different parts of the body and mind. - Publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Mannes, E. (2011). The power of music: pioneering discoveries in the new science of song . Walker & Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mannes, Elena. 2011. The Power of Music: Pioneering Discoveries in the New Science of Song. Walker & Company.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Mannes, Elena. The Power of Music: Pioneering Discoveries in the New Science of Song Walker & Company, 2011.

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Mannes, Elena. The Power of Music: Pioneering Discoveries in the New Science of Song Walker & Company, 2011.

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