[bksvol-discuss] Re: planning to scan for all us music fans out there, especially Rush fans

  • From: MissWings <misswings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2007 00:16:14 -0500

I'd like to take a look at them Carrie if no one else takes an interest. I'm interested in them anyway, for sure. It's too bad the music won't come through, but maybe there'll be enough there without having to read the music to get some benefits out of the books. They sound interesting. Whenever you can spare the time, if you can put them up I'd for sure validate them, or at least part of them ... smile.


MissWings

At 07:50 PM 8/18/2007, Carrie Karnos wrote:

Speaking of music, a classical pianist gave us a load of books several years ago, and in his collection are maybe 20-30 books on classical music and composers. Does anyone want me to process them and submit them to the download list? I didn't think there were many members who were classical music fans so I haven't touched them yet. The bars of music will certainly be unreadable, but the text should be okay. What do you think?

Carrie

MissWings <misswings@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
That one about why we like certain songs as opposed to others looks
interesting. Hopefully I'll have a vacancy by then so I'll be able to grab
it. I'm majoring in music so it looks like an interesting read.

MissWings

At 01:18 PM 8/18/2007, Shane Christenson wrote:

>Hi, fellow booksharians. For those of us who are fans of the rock group
>Rush, i've just purchased drummer Neil peart's latest book, Roadshow:
>Landscape with drums, that he wrote while on their 30th anniversary tour.
>This is an account of him behind his drumkit, and on his motorcycle.
>
>next, I have something for those of us who might be curious about why our
>brains react to music as they do, why we like and don't like certain
>songs, etc, from a scientific point of view. It's called This is your
>brain on music, the science of a human obsession. it's by Daniel J.
>levitin, who was a professional musician, record producer and record
>industry executive in the 80's and 90's, and is now a neuro-scientist and
>university professor studying the effects of music on the human brain.
>Both of these should be good greads for those who might be interested in
>this sort of stuff. I just got them, and will have them hopefully scanned
>and submitted for validation early this next week, weather permitting.
>Take care all.
>
>Shane
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