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    Applied musicology : using zygonic theory to inform music education, therapy, and psychology research / by Adam Ockelford.

    • Title:Applied musicology : using zygonic theory to inform music education, therapy, and psychology research / by Adam Ockelford.
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    • Author/Creator:Ockelford, Adam, 1959-
    • Published/Created:Oxford : Oxford University Press, ©2013.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Music--Psychological aspects.
      Musicology.
    • Description:x, 510 p., [4] p. of col. plates : ill. (some col.), music ; 26 cm
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
    • ISBN:9780199607631 (hardback)
      019960763X (hardback)
    • Contents:Machine generated contents note: pt. I Rationale and theoretical context
      1. Introduction
      2. Music theory and the zygonic approach
      pt. II Applying zygonic theory to investigate music education, therapy, and psychological assessment
      3. Gauging intentionality in musical interaction in educational, therapeutic, and diagnostic contexts
      4. From intentionality to influence: gauging the impact of one performer on another in improvised musical dialogs
      5. Modeling musical development in children with complex needs: the Sounds of Intent project
      pt. III Applying zygonic theory to explore exceptional musical abilities
      6. On absolute pitch, and the disaggregation of chords
      7. Exploring learning, memory, and creativity in a musical savant
      pt. IV Applying zygonic theory to probe music-structural cognition
      8. Why knowing what's going to happen next makes anticipation in music all the sweeter
      9. Can music survive without listening grammars? Studies in the perception of atonality
      pt. V future of applied musicology
      10. Conclusion
      Appendices
      1. ZYG Values Pertaining to Derek's Recall of Chromatic Blues
      2. ZYG Values Pertaining to S's Recall of Chromatic Blues.
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