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BUG MUSIC

How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise

Rothenberg, David

BUG MUSIC

BUG MUSIC

How Insects Gave Us Rhythm and Noise

BUG MUSIC

 

Published to coincide with the latest 17-year cicada gestation cycle, an analysis of the role of insects in teaching humans about music traces his research into exotic insect markets and research labs while explaining how insect sound and movement patterns inspired traditions in rhythm, synchronization and dance.


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Beschrijving BUG MUSIC

In the spring of 2013, the cicadas in the Northeastern United States emerged from their seventeen-year cycle-the longest gestation period of any animal. Those who experienced this great sonic invasion compared their sense of wonder to the arrival of a comet or a solar eclipse. This unending rhythmic cycle is just one unique example of how the pulse and noise of insects has taught humans the meaning of rhythm, from the whirr of a cricket's wings to this unfathomable and exact seventeen-year beat.



Bug Music is the first book to consider the radical notion that we humans got our idea of rhythm, synchronization, and dance from the world of insect sounds that surrounded our species over the millions of years over which we evolved. Bug Music continues Rothenberg's in-depth research and spirited writing on the relationship between human and animal music, and it follows him as he explores insect influences in classical and modern music, plays his saxophone with crickets and other insects, and confers with researchers and scientists nationwide.



This engaging and thought-provoking book makes a passionate case for the interconnectedness of species.


ISBN
9781250045058
Pagina's
290
Verschenen
NUR
410
Druk
1
Uitvoering
Paperback / softback
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
St. Martins Press-3PL

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