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portada The Tangible in Music: The Tactile Learning of a Musical Instrument (Sempre Studies in the Psychology of Music)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Author
Language
English
Pages
166
Format
Hardcover
ISBN13
9781472439574
Edition No.
1

The Tangible in Music: The Tactile Learning of a Musical Instrument (Sempre Studies in the Psychology of Music)

Aho Marko (Author) · Routledge · Hardcover

The Tangible in Music: The Tactile Learning of a Musical Instrument (Sempre Studies in the Psychology of Music) - Aho Marko

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Synopsis "The Tangible in Music: The Tactile Learning of a Musical Instrument (Sempre Studies in the Psychology of Music)"

By combining the findings made in music psychology and performative ethnomusicology, Marko Aho shows how playing a musical instrument, and the pleasure musicians get from it, emerges from an intimate dialogue between the personally felt body and the sounding instrument. An introduction to the general aspects of the tactile resources of musical instruments, musical style and the musician is followed by an analysis of the learning process of the regional kantele style of the Perho river valley in Finnish Central Ostrobothnia.

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