In Language, music, syntax and the brain, Patel argues that, from a syntactical point of view, language and music share a specific point of convergence when it comes to neural processing. Seen from the Dependency Locality Theory (linguistics) and Tonal Pitch Space Theory (music), both language and music share certain concepts in processing (proximity and activation) that apply to domain specific syntactic representations.
Fifteen years on and Dustin O’Halloran’s ‘Lumière’ still sounds as fresh as
ever
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During the first decade of the twenty-first century, music took another
turn on its ambient axis, and ‘post-classical’ was born. Mark Prendergast
had alr...
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