发表于2025-03-03
Gary Marcus studies evolution, language, and cognitive development at New York University, where he is a professor of psychology and the director of the NYU Center for Child Language. The editor of the Norton Psychology Reader and author of three books about the origins and development of mind and brain, Marcus has written articles for The New York Times, Wired, Discover, and The Wall Street Journal, and has appeared on radio and television programs around the globe.
On the eve of his fortieth birthday, a professor of no discernible musical talent learns to play the guitar and investigates how anyone of any age might master a new skill.
Just about every human being knows how to listen to music, but what does it take to make music? Is musicality something we are born with? Or a skill that anyone can develop at any time? If you don't start piano at the age of six, is there any hope? Is skill learning best left to children or can anyone reinvent him-or herself at any time?
On the eve of his fortieth birthday, Gary Marcus, an internationally renowned scientist with no discernible musical talent, becomes his own guinea pig to look at how human beings become musical- and how anyone of any age can master something new. Guitar Zero traces his journey, what he learned, and how you can learn, too. In addition to being a groundbreaking look at the origins and allure of music, Marcus's journey is also an empowering tale of the mind's plasticity.
In a quest that takes him from Suzuki classes to guitar gods, Marcus investigates the most effective ways to train your brain and body to learn to play an instrument. How can you make your practice more deliberate and effective? How can you find the best music teacher for you or your child? Does talent really exist? Or is hard work all you need?
Guitar Zero stands the science of music on its head, debunking the popular theory of an innate musical instinct and many other commonly held fallacies. At the same time, it raises new questions about the science of human pleasure and brings new insight into humankind's most basic question: what counts as a life well lived? Does one have to become the next Jimi Hendrix to make a passionate pursuit worthwhile? Or can the journey itself bring the brain lasting satisfaction?
Guitar Zero 下载 mobi pdf epub txt 电子书 格式 2025
Guitar Zero 下载 mobi epub pdf 电子书##内扉有个叫Joseph Ledoux 的家伙写他多希望自己还不会弹吉他这样他就能......读到这里按照正常叙述逻辑应该是“我就能用这个有效的方法来学吉他”....我当时就是这样理解的。事实证明我的理解是错误的,我回来看Joseph的原话依然不知所云 [so I could rediscover it through Gary Marcus's ( BTW初中英语里不是说这种以s结尾的人名所有格加个撇就行了吗?) meditation on the quest to find his inner guitarist". ] 找到自己内里的那个吉他演奏家,什么鬼?! 这本书唯一对吉他学习有用的一条建议就是针对弱项进行练习。 作者是心理学教授兼职杂志写手,文笔还是很棒的。
评分##一本不错的个人传记、认知心理学和音乐历史的书。不得不说,Gary Marcus写作还是不错的。这本书也确实提供了一种写认知科普的思路:从平凡的经历出发,然后自然地展开某个认知能力的讨论,没得写了就回到自身经历中来。
评分##也是识过谱的人~
评分##啰里八嗦
评分 评分##花了一个下午一个早上读完. 算是有点意思 ,但劲头算不上大.
评分 评分##美式啰嗦减一分
评分Guitar Zero mobi epub pdf txt 电子书 格式下载 2025