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How Musical Rhythm Reveals Human Attitudes : An Annotated Translation by Nigel Nettheim, Paperback / softback Book

How Musical Rhythm Reveals Human Attitudes : An Annotated Translation by Nigel Nettheim Paperback / softback

Part of the Varia Musicologica series

Paperback / softback

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What is the broadest significance of musical rhythm?

Human attitudes to the world are reflected in it, according to Gustav Becking.

Writing in the 1920s, Becking proposed a novel method of finding systematic differences of attitude between individual composers, between nations, and between historical time periods.

He dealt throughout with Western classical music, from the period approximately 1600-1900.

His method was to observe in fine detail the pattern of motion and pressure traced out by a small baton allowed to move in sympathy with a given musical excerpt.

The various patterns arising for individual composers were represented graphically, and in that form became known as «Becking curves».

Implications were touched upon in psychology, sociology and philosophy.

His thesis is now published in English translation from the original German for the first time, with many annotations.

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