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Music and Science provides an introduction and practical guidance for a scientific and systematic approach to music research. The book will be essential reading for students undertaking empirical projects, particularly in the area of music psychology but also in digital humanities and media studies.

Produktbeschreibung
Music and Science provides an introduction and practical guidance for a scientific and systematic approach to music research. The book will be essential reading for students undertaking empirical projects, particularly in the area of music psychology but also in digital humanities and media studies.


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Autorenporträt
Tuomas Eerola is Professor of Music Cognition in the Department of Music, University of Durham

Rezensionen
"Empirical music research has quite a history, and it is a joy to see its history, accumulative knowledge and current tools assembled in one concise publication. The author is a true expert and an inspiring teacher, providing students with all the knowledge and tools they need to contribute to this exciting field, where there is still a lot to explore."
Henkjan Honing, Professor of Music Cognition, University of Amsterdam; author of Music Cognition: The Basics (Routledge, 2022)

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Eerola's Music and Science: A Guide to Empirical Music Research offers an up-to-date and clearly organized introduction to the field. Balancing theoretical and practical approaches, it serves as an invaluable resource for any student or researcher getting started with empirical work on music."
Elizabeth Margulis, Professor, Director, Music Cognition Lab, Princeton University