![]() ![]() ![]() He shows how artists and scientists hold many things in common, and how their respective disciplines can be used to inform the other.Ĭhapter 1: What is Music?: From Pitch to Timbre He addresses anticipated cringing from musicians who may believe that the art should not be reduced to dry, mechanistic science. Levitin introduces his book by telling the reader of his fascination with music, psychology, and neurology. The intent of this review is not to address the material, per se, but to inform the potential reader of the grand amount of material found in its pages. It is written from a naturalistic point of view, but provides much material for the Christian apologist to ponder and address. It is 267 pages, divided into nine chapters. This is Your Brain on Music: The Science of a Human Obsession by Daniel J. ![]() Both science and music have been long-time fascinations, and when a certain book was spotted, the urge to buy it could not be resisted. This reviewer is not a musician and does not sing (well), but like most Americans, does love music. ![]()
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