The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature (45 page)

BOOK: The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature
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emotion
 
and African American culture
 
and animals
 
emotional intelligence
 
and evolution
 
and honest signal hypothesis
 
and knowledge songs
 
and musical intuition
 
in performance
 
and religious experiences
 
and ritual
 
and singing
 
and social bonding
 
endorphins
 
Enlightenment
 
epics
 
Ethiopian Jewish community
 
Étienne
 
European classical music
 
European starlings
 
Eurythmics
 
Evans, Bill
 
“Eve of Destruction”
 
Everett, Daniel
 
“Everybody’s Talkin’”
 
Every Brothers
 
“Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic”
 
evolution and natural selection
 
and altruism
 
and appearance of music
 
and attachment
 
and brain physiology
 
and consciousness
 
and cooperation
 
and deception
 
and emotion
 
and group memory
 
and healing power of music
 
and hearing
 
and honest signal hypothesis
 
and language
 
and lifestyle changes
 
and love
 
mechanisms of
 
Mitchell on
 
music’s role in
 
and the perception-production system
 
and religion
 
and social bonding
 
and songs types
 
and vocalization
 
experimental music
 
 
Fagen, Donald
 
Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel
 
Falk, Dean
 
“Feel Like Makin’ Love”
 
Ferguson, Jim
 
Ferry, Brian
 
Fifth Symphony
(Beethoven)
 
Fifth Symphony
(Tchaikovsky)
 
The 5th Dimension
 
“Fight and Scratch”
 
“Fire and Rain”
 
Fisher, Helen
 
fitness, adaptive
 
Fitzgerald, Ella
 
Five Books of Moses
 
Fleetwood Mac
 
“Flip Flop and Fly”
 
Flower Drum Song
 
flow state
 
Foghat
 
folk music
 
Foo Fighters
 
Fordham, Julia
 
Foreigner
 
“Foreplay-Long Time”
 
“The Forsaken Maiden”
 
“For What It’s Worth”
 
the Four Tops
 
FOXP2 gene
 
Frankl, Viktor
 
the Fray
 
frequency sensitivity
 
the Fresh Prince
 
friendship songs
 
frogs
 
“From Me to You”
 
frontal cortex .
See also
prefrontal cortex
 
Frost, Robert
 
“The Funeral March”
 
funeral rituals
 
funk music
 
 
GABA regulation
 
Gandalf
 
“Gangsta’s Paradise”
 
Garcia, Jerry
 
García Márquez, Gabriel
 
Garfunkel, Art
 
Gass, Aubry
 
Gaye, Marvin
 
Geertz, Clifford
 
Genesis
 
genetics.
See also
evolution and natural selection
 
Genzlinger, Neil
 
Gettysburg Address
 
Getz, Stan
 
“Give Me the Splendid Silent Sun” (Whitman)
 
“Give Peace a Chance”
 
Gjerdingen, Robert
 
“God Bless America”
 
“God Save the Queen”
 
“Going Down Slow”
 
Gola culture
 
Gopnik, Adam
 
Gordon, Deborah
 
gospel music
 
Graceland
(Simon)
 
“The Graduation March”
 
Grand Funk Railroad
 
Grateful Dead
 
“The Great Gig in the Sky”
 
“The Great Intoxication”
 
Greatest Songs of the Twentieth Century
 
Greeks
 
Griffin, Stewie
 
Griffith, Nanci
 
Grohl, Dave
 
group agency
 
group memory
 
group size
 
growth hormone (GH)
 
Guitar Player
 
Gulf War
 
Guthrie, Woody
 
Gyllenberg Foundation
 
 
Hadrian’s Wall
 
“Hail to the Chief”
 
hallucinogens
 
Handel, George Frideric
 
Handy, John
 
“Happy Birthday”
 
“Happy Together”
 
“Hard Work”
 
harmony
 
harp music
 
Harris, Emmylou
 
Haselton, Martie
 
“Have You Ever Seen the Rain?”
 
Haydn, Joseph
 
Hayes, Darren
 
health and healing
 
“Heard It Through the Grapevine”
 
hearing
 
Hearts and Minds
 
heavy metal music
 
Hebb, Bobby
 
Hebrew culture.
See also
Judaism
 
“The Heist”
 
“Help Me”
 
Hendricks, Jon
 
Hendrix, Jimi
 
“Here Comes the Rain Again”
 
“Here Comes the Sun”
 
“Hey Jude”
 
Hinduism
 
hip-hop music
 
“Hokey Pokey, The”
 
“Hold On”
 
Holekamp, Kay
 
Holiday, Billie
 
Holiday Inn
(musical)
 
The Hollies
 
“Homegrown Tomatoes”
 
Homo erectus
 
homonyms
 
Homo sapiens
 
honest signal hypothesis
 
“Honey Pie”
 
“Hooked on a Feeling”
 
“Hot Blooded”
 
“Hotel California”
 
“House of the Rising Sun”
 
Houston, Whitney
 
Howlin’ Wolf
 
“How to Build a Time Machine”
 
“How to Save a Life”
 
hunter-gatherers .
See also
prehistoric man
 
Huron, David
 
ITPRA model
 
on brain evolution
 
on earliest songs
 
on emotion and natural selection
 
on generational changes in music habits
 
and honest signal hypothesis
 
on knowledge songs
 
on lullabies
 
on the Mekranoti people
 
on sad music
 
TRIP version of ITPRA model
 
on ubiquity of music
 
Huxley, Aldous
 
Huxley, Parthenon
 
 
“I Ain’t Marching Anymore”
 
Ian, Janis
 
“(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”
 
“I Can’t Stand the Rain”
 
“I Don’t Wanna Talk About It Now”
 
“I Heard It Through the Grapevine”
 
“If”
 
“If I Had a Hammer”
 
“If I Had a Rocket Launcher”
 
“I Got You (I Feel Good)”
 
“I Just Can’t Help Believing”
 
“I Know an Old Lady, Who Swallowed a Fly”
 
Iliad
(Homer)
 
“I’ll Follow the Sun”
 
“I’ll Get You Back”
 
“I Love a Rainy Night”
 
“I’m All That”
 
immune system
 
“I’m Not In Love”
 
Inanna
 
India.Arie
 
Indian culture
 
indigo buntings
 
Indigo Girls
 
“I Never Went to Bed with an Ugly Woman (But I Sure Woke Up with a Few)”
 
infants .
See also
children
 
instinct
 
internal rhymes
 

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