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Mar 24, 2021 · “The metaphor helps the student attain an emergent multidimensional grasp of the music. . . .The metaphor creates an affective state within which the performer can attempt to match the model” (Davidson & Scripp, 1989, p. 95). Obviously, using metaphors in music lessons is a task in itself as metaphors are culturally and linguistically specific.
- Simon Schaerlaeken, Donald Glowinski, Didier Grandjean
- 2021
May 31, 2022 · The musical meaning problem has a long history, but of course concerns a relatively narrow range of professionals and music lovers. On the other hand, as the reader of this volume – even if not a specialist – must by now have concluded, metaphor in general is one of the most studied phenomena in the history of Western thought.
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Aug 1, 2016 · We suggest that metaphor mediates between language, emotion, and aesthetic response. Music is often described in terms of emotion. This notion is supported by empirical evidence showing that engaging with music is associated with subjective feelings, and with objectively measurable responses at the behavioural, physiological, and neural level.
- Alessia Pannese, Marc-André Rappaz, Didier Maurice Grandjean
- 2016
Oct 2, 2014 · Abstract. This chapter explores relationships between music and meaning, and between music and ideas of meaning. It reviews conceptualizations of meaning in general before surveying the ways in which meaning has been attributed to music in the course of Western intellectual history, providing a framework within which the privileging of the notion of the aesthetic in philosophical treatments of ...
Mar 24, 2021 · We calculated generalized linear mixed-effects models, correlations, and multidimensional scaling to connect emotions and metaphors. It resulted in each metaphor being associated with different specific emotions, subjective levels of entrainment, and acoustic and perceptual characteristics.
- Simon Schaerlaeken, Donald Glowinski, Didier Grandjean
- 2021
This is a view of metaphor as a condensed or elliptical simile. 12. The comparison view is a promising lead in the search for metaphor in music because it appears to avoid the problem of literal meaning and specific reference which plagues the substitution view. Most musical reference, specific or otherwise, depends on similarity.
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Download. XML. Professor Ferguson, proposing new theories on how music conveys meaning to its listeners, identifies and discusses the elements of musical expression.