Sounds in time may be perceived as moving in a linear fashion.
Sound compositions may also be designed in such a manner as to suggest a musical continuum.
Linear listening reflects attachment to rhythm, beat, and melody as they develop from beginning to end, while music designed to ebb and flow without direction elicits temporal detachment in hearing and listening.
Sound compositions may also be designed in such a manner as to suggest a musical continuum.
Linear listening reflects attachment to rhythm, beat, and melody as they develop from beginning to end, while music designed to ebb and flow without direction elicits temporal detachment in hearing and listening.