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The Improvising Mind

The Improvising Mind

Cognition and Creativity in the Musical Moment

by Aaron Berkowitz
Hardback
Publication Date: 17/06/2010

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The ability to improvise represents one of the highest levels of musical achievement. An improviser must master a musical language to such a degree as to be able to spontaneously invent stylistically idiomatic compositions on the spot. This feat is one of the pinnacles of human creativity, and yet its cognitive basis is poorly understood. What musical knowledge is required for improvisation? How does a musician learn to improvise? What are the neural correlates
of improvised performance? In 'The Improvising Mind' these questions are explored through an interdisciplinary approach that draws on cognitive neuroscience, study of historical
pedagogical treatises on improvisation, interviews with improvisers, and musical analysis of improvised performances. Findings from these treatises and interviews are discussed from the perspective of cognitive psychological theories of learning, memory, and expertise. Musical improvisation has often been compared to 'speaking a musical language.' While past research has focussed on comparisons of music and language perception, few have dealt with this comparison in the performance domain. In
this book, learning to improvise is compared with language acquisition, and improvised performance is compared with spontaneous speech from both theoretical and neurobiological perspectives.
ISBN:
9780199590957
9780199590957
Category:
Cognition & cognitive psychology
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-06-2010
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
240
Dimensions (mm):
241x162x22mm
Weight:
0.54kg

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