Musical Creatures: How Vertebrate Locomotion Shapes Music

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Uploaded by on Nov 3, 2008

Music course with Stephanie Chase and Andrew Warshaw.

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  • @pawsoned -- If you analyze dance, there is a sense of space and rhythm analogous to music, which is why both usually occur together. Where do your feelings come from? Where is your mind?  The mind is a phenomenon of the brain reacting to and reintegrating information, it is a dance with the world. This brilliant talk touches the iceberg of how a sense of rhythm and variation are embedded in our ways of interacting with the world--mentally and physically.

  • What hogwash is this? Music, the most ephemeral of all, arts is not shaped by our body but by our feelings, i.e. mind. Body movement is a secondary side effect like graphic representation of the music waves. Music does not come from our movements, it's more relevant to analyze dance rather than sounds.

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