What can a physicist tell about music? It turns out that a lot of interesting things, if he since childhood loves this music wholeheartedly.
Alexei Nasretdinov diligently went to a music school, but he did not become a musician, but became a physicist. However, he retained his selfless love for music, and besides, his childhood curiosity. He continued to worry about many questions: why do some combinations of sounds seem harmonious to us, while others do not? What is timbre and how do we distinguish it? How does our brain perceive music? Is absolute ear for music really that good? And what is «color» hearing? For those «smarts and bores» who are interested in how everything works, this friendly book is addressed, written with mild humor and a clear love of philosophy. It reveals how many abilities (and not only musical!) We can develop in ourselves. The mere knowledge of such potential is already inspiring!
Boslen, 224 p.