Temporal Gestalt Perception in Music 论文

1980Journal of Music Theory引用 225
Neuroscience and Music PerceptionMusic Technology and Sound StudiesMusicology and Musical Analysis

摘要

For the historian, time is not the undifferentiated continuum of the theoretical physicist, but a hierarchically ordered network of moments, incidents, episodes, periods, epochs, eras, etc.-i.e., time-spans whose conceptual are determined by the nature of the events or processes occurring within them (or of the historian's interpretation of these events or processes). Similarly for the musician, a piece of music does not consist merely of an inarticulate stream of elementary sounds, but a hierarchically ordered network of sounds, motives, phrases, passages, sections, movements, etc.-i.e., time-spans whose perceptual boundaries are largely determined by the nature of the sounds and sound-configurations occurring within them. What is involved in both cases is a conception of distinct spans of timeat several hierarchical levels-each of which is both internally cohesive and externally segregated from comparable time-spans immediately preceding and following it. Such time-spans (and the events or processes which define them) will here be called temporal gestalt-units (or TGs).

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