Bad Singer: The Surprising Science of Tone Deafness and How We Hear Music
Book information
Description
Author and journalist Tim Falconer – a self-confessed "bad singer" – is one of only 2.5 percent of the population that has been afflicted with amusia, ie: he is scientifically tone-deaf. Bad Singer chronicles his quest to understand the brain science behind tone-deafness and to search for ways to retrain the adult brain. He is tested by numerous scientists who are as fascinated with him as he is with them. He also investigates why we love music and deconstructs what we are really hearing when we listen to it. Throughout this journey of scientific and psychological discovery, he puts theory to practice by taking voice and breathing lessons with a voice coach in order to achieve his personal goal: a public display of his singing abilities. A work of scientific discovery, musicology, and personal odyssey, Bad Singer is a fascinating, insightful, and highly entertaining account from an award-winning journalist and author.
Similar books
Materials and Techniques of Post-Tonal Music
2018 · PDF
Materials and Techniques of Post-Tonal Music
2018 · EPUB
Piano Sonata in A Major, Op. 101: Beethoven’s Last Piano Sonatas, An Edition with Elucidation, Volume 4
2015 · PDF
Piano Sonata in C Minor, Op. 111: Beethoven’s Last Piano Sonatas, An Edition with Elucidation, Volume 3
2015 · PDF
Piano Sonata in Ab, Op. 110: Beethoven’s Last Piano Sonatas, An Edition with Elucidation, Volume 2
2015 · PDF
Piano Sonata in E Major, Op. 109: Beethoven’s Last Piano Sonatas, An Edition with Elucidation, Volume 1
2015 · PDF
The Art of Tonal Analysis: Twelve Lessons in Schenkerian Theory
2016 · PDF
Stick Control: For the Snare Drummer
2009 · PDF