@lonesometoast @TheZoeShow "openness to experience" #ATM https://t.co/R2bwX46roR
@WhosScatIsThat @sophiescott A friend of mine is working on a similar question. You could check her super interesting paper on Atonal music here: https://t.co/i8AcZQ648O qualitative and neuroimaging studies are being conducted too
🌼🎧....In the context of explaining creativity, Perlovsky refers to the so-called “knowledge instinct” (Perlovsky and Levine, 2012, p. 292) to describe human nature, suggesting that individuals are geared toward seeking... https://t.co/fPZUGzFCs1
Atonal music can be very beautiful, for me part of the enjoyment is that it really is different than anything that came before. That’s why Schoenberg’s book (in addition to his music) “Harmony” is the most prized & influential book from my college year