Praise for Why You Like It

Praise

In Praise of WHY YOU LIKE IT

 

"One of those rare books that both geeks and casual listeners can enjoy, combining science, art and sheer enthusiasm to explain why you might love bluegrass while your significant other prefers the blues." — The Washington Post

 "[Why You Like it] provides an excellent explanation of the basics of melody, rhythm, harmony and form, as well as an engaging overview of the development of Western music, with fascinating speculative Interludes about music and evolutionary psychology." — The Wall Street Journal


"A work of staggering erudition and breadth. In taxonimizing the responses music elicits, Gasser identifies the peak high as 'frisson,' characterized by 'thrills and chills"... Why You Like It  is a gateway to this exalted state." — The Economist

"A sprawling, packed-to-the-brim study of the art and science of music, as monumental and as busy as a Bach fugue... Gasser's enterprise has a pleasingly mad-scientist feel to it, one that will attract music theory geeks as much as neuroscientists, anthropologists, psychologists, and Skynyrd fans." — Kirkus Reviews  (starred review)

“A marvelous overview of the science and sources behind why we're attracted to some pieces of music and not others, by a generous and thoughtful guide and a leading musical thinker of our day.” —Daniel J. Levitin, cognitive psychologist, musician, and author of This Is Your Brain on Music  and The World in Six Songs

"It is obvious that music is the 'fastest' art form; two notes and something invisible and magical happens. How great then to have a book that helps us understand that mysterious, but fundamental alchemy." — Ken Burns, award-winning documentary filmmaker

" Why You Like It  is a beautifully written, fresh, and articulate explanation of the science and art of music that will greatly expand your understanding, knowledge, and love of all  music. It doesn't get any better than this." — Steve Miller, famed rock musician and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee

"A remarkable exploration of emotion, psychology, culture, and the musical working of the human brain. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the effects of music on the body and soul of the human experience." — Kurt Elling, Grammy Award-winning jazz vocalist

“This thought-provoking book is destined to become a classic. Gasser’s stimulating insights into music are required reading for anyone who not only likes music, but also desires to understand why its companionship to our species has such ancient origins.” — Donald Johanson, pioneering paleoanthropologist and author of the National Book Award winner Lucy's Legacy: The Quest for Human Origins

“Dr. Gasser clearly had a ball trying to figure out why you like it, meaning that his readers will too. Neither the science of musical preference nor the intricacies of music theory prevent him from telling the story of musical taste in plain, accessible, and infectiously enthusiastic language.” —Elizabeth Helmuth Margulis, musicologist, cognitive scientist, and author of On Repeat: How Music Plays the Mind

“In Why You Like It, Dr. Gasser shares with the world the musicological insights and thinking that helps make Pandora so great. His command of the myriad musical components we all respond to, as well as his profound love for music, shines through on every page.” —Will Glaser, cofounder and initial CTO of Pandora Radio

"As much as I love music it has always mystified me. Nolan Gasser is brilliant at explaining the beautiful machinery behind your favorite songs without taking away any of the magic." — Conan O'Brien

"A fascinating exploration into our musical taste from Rachmaninov to Snoop Dogg. There is something for everyone here!" — Malcolm McDowell

“Dr. Gasser takes us by the hand, marches us gently through the universe of musical knowledge, and delivers to us a feast of ideas as to why we are drawn to our favorites. It is a tour de force!” —Michael S. Gazzaniga, "father" of cognitive neuroscience and author of The Consciousness Instinct

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