Psychology of Sound
Discover the fascinating world of auditory perception with Psychology of Sound by Henry J. Watt. Originally published in 1917 and reissued by Cambridge University Press in 2014, this insightful book offers a thorough psychological analysis of the hearing process. Spanning 250 pages, Watt delves into the intricacies of auditory sensations, exploring their attributes and how they shape our experience of sound.
The text progresses to examine the construction of melody, the formation of musical scales, and various psychological theories related to hearing. Whether you're a student of psychology, a music enthusiast, or simply curious about how we perceive sound, this book provides a rich exploration of auditory phenomena. Enhance your understanding of sound and its psychological implications with this essential read.