A delightful journey through the psychology and science of music, Why You Love Music is the perfect book for anyone who loves a tune.
Music plays a hugely important role in our emotional, intellectual, and even physical lives. It impacts the ways we work, relax, behave, and feel. It can make us smile or cry, it helps us bond with the people around us, and it even has the power to alleviate a range of medical conditions. The songs you love (and hate, and even the ones you feel pretty neutral about) don't just make up the soundtrack to your life -- they actually help to shape it.
In Why You Love Music, scientist and musician John Powell dives deep into decades of psychological and sociological studies in order to answer the question "Why does music affect us so profoundly?" With his relaxed, conversational style, Powell explores all aspects of music psychology, from how music helps babies bond with their mothers to the ways in which music can change the taste of wine or persuade you to spend more in restaurants. Why You Love Music will open your eyes (and ears) to the astounding variety of ways that music impacts the human experience.
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"Powell draws on decades of other people's research, filtered through his own charming sense of humor, to help readers hear music with fresh ears....He delivers a solid case for why, indeed, people love (and need) music."
— Publishers Weekly
“In this book, Powell does for music what Masters and Johnson did for sex.”
— Bernie Krause, PhD, author of The Great Animal OrchestraIn this book, Powell does for music what Masters and Johnson did for sex.
— Bernie Krause, PhD, author of The Great Animal OrchestraA buffet of insights and oddities.
— Kirkus ReviewsWHY YOU LOVE MUSIC is highly amusing and informative, and makes for casual reading of a superior kind.
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John Powell holds a PhD in physics from Imperial College at London University. He has taught physics at the University of Nottingham and the University of Lulea in Sweden. In 2003, he earned a master's degree in music composition from the University of Sheffield in Great Britain. He is the author of How Music Works: The Science and Psychology of Beautiful Sounds, from Beethoven to the Beatles and Beyond.
Philip Fox is a voice talent and audiobook narrator.