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Musical Rhythm.
This classic work explores the cognitive and perceptual foundations of musical rhythm, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding how rhythm is structured and processed.
This collection of essays by leading scholars provides a comprehensive overview of rhythm in music, covering topics such as rhythmic theory, analysis, and performance.
Provides a detailed analysis of rhythmic and metric patterns in music, drawing on insights from music theory, cognitive psychology, and computational modeling.
This textbook combines theoretical insights with practical exercises to help students develop a deep understanding of rhythmic concepts.
This Russian-language book comprehensive study of rhythm in music, covering topics such as rhythmic structure, meter, and phrasing.
Explores the psychological and neurological foundations of rhythm, discussing topics such as rhythmic perception, synchronization, and entrainment.
Comprehensive and practical guide to rhythm. It great resource for musicians of all levels, and it is especially helpful for those who want to improve their rhythmic skills.
Examines the psychology behind rhythm. It focuses on human perception and cognition of rhythm, and it valuable resource for anyone interested in the relationship between music and the mind.
This philosophical treatise explores the relationship between music and time, highlighting the importance of rhythm in shaping our perception of musical meaning.
Gives a broad historical retrospective on rhythm, covering its evolution in various cultures and over the course of musical history. It valuable companion for those invested in the history of music.
Covers the psychology of human rhythmic perception. It is intended for an academic audience, although accessible to many. It is directed at psychologists and researchers on the topic of music cognition and perception.
Focuses on the use of tempo and time signatures in music. It great reference for musicians, music producers, and anyone interested in the development of time signatures and their effects on music.
Provides a historical and cultural overview of rhythm and blues music, tracing its roots and influences.
Focuses on practical applications for rhythmic concepts in musical performance. It valuable resource for singers who wish to strengthen and expand their performance abilities.
This practical guide focuses on the role of the rhythm section in a band, providing tips and exercises for improving rhythmic skills and coordination.
Explores the evolutionary origins of rhythm, discussing the role of rhythm in animal communication and human musical development.
Is more focused on application of rhythm. It great source for drummers and percussionists for developing their technique and understanding of rhythm.
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