On 02/08/2013 05:10 AM, David L. Craig wrote:
On 13Feb08:0755-0600, Stephen Stubbs wrote:
On 2/8/2013 1:43 AM, david wrote:
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http://visual.ly/psychology-music?utm_source=visually_embed
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So now we have quantitative proof that the Ancient Greeks' views on
music were correct.
Music is not an art but a science, with well defined laws that
enable the musician to induce specific effects and emotions in the
listener.
So explain how Western peoples feel sad in minor keys
while Middle Eastern peoples do not, just to mention
one non-universal emotional reaction.
I don't think emotional reactions are as directly connected with
usage of specific brain centers. As the success of cognitive therapy
for some problems, emotional reactions are learned. Cultures help
teach that, too.
So then you admit your scientific laws do not enable the
musician to induce specific effects and emotions in the
listener.