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This article will focus on the different ways of producing music and the involved cognitive processes. | |||
== Generating Music == | |||
* sound as propagating pressure waves | |||
* sound generation: strings, membranes, mechanical basics | |||
* principles of instrument function | |||
* speech and singing, [[larynx]] | |||
== Cognitive processes == | |||
* introduction to motor areas | |||
==== Studies ==== | |||
* comparison of speech, humming and singing | |||
* comparison of instrument play and dancing | |||
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{{EZarticle-open-auto|CZ:Guidel 2008 summer course on Music and Brain}} | {{EZarticle-open-auto|CZ:Guidel 2008 summer course on Music and Brain}} |
Revision as of 10:01, 16 August 2008
This article will focus on the different ways of producing music and the involved cognitive processes.
Generating Music
- sound as propagating pressure waves
- sound generation: strings, membranes, mechanical basics
- principles of instrument function
- speech and singing, larynx
Cognitive processes
- introduction to motor areas
Studies
- comparison of speech, humming and singing
- comparison of instrument play and dancing
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