Colin Brown’s lectures on the relationship between music and speech provide a fascinating exploration of the ways in which these two modes of expression intersect. Drawing on examples from classical music, jazz, and popular culture, Brown offers insights into the nuances of melody, rhythm, and language that can help us better appreciate the art forms we encounter every day. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in music theory, linguistics, or the interaction of culture and art.
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