Article Title:Rhythm in music: What is it? Who has it? And why?
Abstract:
THIS ARTICLE EXPLORES HUMAN rhythmic abilities and behaviors within a framework of evolutionary theory highlighting the need for research in this area to be grounded upon solid psychologically valid definitions of rhythm. A wide-ranging cross-species comparison of rhythmic or quasi-rhythmic behaviors is presented with a view to exploring possible homologies and homoplasies to rhythm in human music. Sustained musical pulse and period correction mechanisms are put forward as human-specific and music-specific traits. Finally hypotheses as to why these abilities may have been selected for-and uniquely selected for-in the course of human evolution are explored.
Keywords: rhythm; ethology; evolution; entrainment; action; emotion
DOI: 10.1525/mp.2006.24.2.125
Source:MUSIC PERCEPTION
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