INDEX
A
- Abnormality in Modern Life, [64]
- Accident at Sea, [45]
- Adaptation of physical functions, [22]
- Adequate training, [9]
- Age of Music, [36]
- Agitation, [6]
- Agitation tranquillized, [41]
- American craving for rhythm, [95]
- American industry, [8]
- American talent, [8]
- American type of music, [93]
- Animals and musical sound, [27]
- Appeal of the work, [14]
- Appreciation in music, [33]
- Aryan appreciation, [39]
- Aryan disturbances, [39]
- Aryan talent, [25]
- Auber and the social mind, [87]
- Austria, [114]
- Awakening in Italy, [67]
B
- Barbarism and its music, [37]
- Barders of Tacitus, [30]
- Bavaria, [115]
- Belgium, [117]
- Bellini and the social mind, [62]
- Berlioz and the social mind, [85]
- Bibliography, [138]
- Boildieu and the social mind, [86]
- British emotions, [69]
C
- Canada and its type of Music, [50]
- Catholicism and the ideo-Motor element, [51]
- Characterization in music, [30]
- Characteristic Italian composition, [67]
- Children and Sound, [29]
- Chinese use of music, [24]
- Chopin and the social mind, [85]
- Church influence and the ballad, [91]
- Church Choirs, [54]
- Church pressure in the United States, [94]
- Civilization and bodily disturbance, [7]
- Civilization and rhythm disturbances, [37]
- Classes reached by musical schools, [10]
- Complexity in social pressure, [93]
- Complexity in music, [32]-[36]
- Complications in Orchestration, [85]-[87]
- Concerted volition in music, [34]
- Concert Tests in Coney Island, [41]
- Concert Tests in England, [41]
- Concert Tests in Germany, [41]
- Concert Tests in Russia, [41]
- Concert Tests in United States, [41]
- Concert Tests upon Italian Stone Cutters, [50]
- Coney Island response to Musical Stimulus, [43]
- Contrasts in French and German re-actions, [84]
D
- Dancing a need, [65]
- Darwin’s theory of music, [19]
- Dawn of musical history, [38]
- Deafness and carriage motion, [48]
- Deafness and music, [48]
- Deafness and the telephone, [48]
- Decay of the Gens, [36]-[37]
- Denmark, [118]
- Depression and Musical stimulus, [46]
- Desire for music, [14]
- Development of ideas, [25]
- Development of internal integrations, [23]
- Disturbance expressions, [24]
- Disturbance of bodily rhythm, [6]
- Disturbances defined, [32]
- Dogmatic emotional need, [51]
- Donizetti and the social mind, [62]
E
- Economic movements, [5]
- Effects of rhythmic stimulus, [42]-[46]
- Emotional forces, [5]
- Emotional products in music, [56]
- Emotions and sound, [13]
- England, [119]
- English composition, [69]
- English support of musical culture, [70]
- Equador, [121]
- European recognition of Musical need, [10]
- Evolution Stages (a) Appreciation, [33]
- (b) Utilization, [33]
- (c) Characterization, [33]
- (d) Socialization, [33]
- Evolution of the Eye, [22]
- Ethnic music, [36]
- Excitable natures, [48]
- Experiments, [43]
F
- Fees, [105]
- First responses to stimuli, [22]
- First inter-change of ideas, [22]
- First rhythmic inventions, [23]
- Foreign talent, [94]
- France, [81]-[122]
- Franck and the social mind, [89]
- French intellectualism in music, [56]
- French opera, [85]
- French re-actions, [81]
G
- Gens system and emotionalism, [39]
- Gentile family, [36]
- German folk spirit, [74]
- German grand opera, [49]
- German lieder, [49]
- Germanic tribal music, [29]
- Germany, [71]
- Giddings note, [34]
- Greek Church type, [50]
- Gounod and the social mind, [89]
- Group re-action to music, [41]
- Group tendency in music, [7]
H
- Haeckel’s note, [21]
- Heart action and modern stimuli, [29]
- Heroic opera, [74]
- Hindus and the musical ideal, [24]
- Holland, [123]
- Human liking for like musical motion, [35]
- Hungary, [129]-[135]
- Hylobates syndactylus, [22]
- Hymnal music, [92]
I
- Ideo emotional groups, [49]
- Indebtedness for statistics, [16]
- Individual experiments, [47]
- Inspiration in Columbia College courses, [17]
- Intellectual stimuli of tribal life, [27]
- Italian Ideals, [65]
- Italian life and papal authority, [62]
- Italy, [125]
J
- Japan’s use of music, [24]
K
- Knightly ballad taste, [72]
L
- Laws of motion and the body, [58]
- Laws of need, [42]
- Lectures with music, [45]
- Lectures without music, [45]
- Life preservation and music, [58]
- Live force in musical vibrations, [26]
M
- Massenet and the social mind, [89]
- Mascagni and the social mind, [67]
- Mean rhythm of aggregates, [31]
- Measurement of musical effects, [26]
- Mental attitude of 1821, [74]
- Mendelssohn and the social pressure, [76]
- Meyerbeer and the social mind, [87]
- Milder stimuli and musical expression, [80]
- Mission of music, [13]
- Music and Motion, [31]
- Music as a health measure, [55]
- Music as a national need, [28]
- Music and national disturbances, [60]
- Music as an incident force, [59]
- Music and social control, [16]
- Music for rhythm maintenance, [31]
- Music as an industry, [9]
- Music in Colleges, [10]
- Music taxation, [11]
- Music of birds, [27]
- Music in carriage motion, [48]
- Musical employment field, [8]-[94]
- Musical madness, [89]
- Musical statistics, [12]
- Musical tone in railway motions, [48]
- Musical tone in telephones, [48]
- Musical tone in wash of waves, [48]
- Musical tone in winds, [48]
- Musical valves for American emotionalism, [95]
N
- Napoleon’s influence on music, [83]
- National control of music, [7]
- National stimuli, [60]
- National type of music, [10]-[55]
- Nature and music, [19]
- New combination of tone and nerve, [59]
- New organs for new stimuli, [37]
- Normal pulse action, [56]
- Normalizing effect of music, [48]
- Northern immigration, [92]
- Norway, [124]
O
P
- Paleolithic man and percussion, [36]
- Panic calmed by National songs, [46]
- Partially deaf re-actions to music, [27]
- Passion for homogeneity, [36]
- Peace and Parsifal, [80]
- Peace and religious agitation, [88]
- Periodic Motions, [39]
- Phlegmatic natures, [48]
- Pioneer life and social pressure, [91]
- Popular waves of feeling, [6]
- Primitive man’s rhythmic life, [21]
- Primitive speech as rhythmic disturber, [23]
- Proper study of music, [15]
- Prussia, [127]
- Public emotionalism, [6]
- Public school musical instruction, [94]
R
- Rational thinking and Gidding’s definition, [40]
- Rationalistic group, [52]
- Rationalistic music, [52]
- Real elements of music, [22]
- Rebellious fanaticism, [83]
- Recent absurdities in musical form, [62]
- Recent immigration, [93]
- Realm of musical need, [53]
- Reflective Sympathy and music, [35]
- Response of the masses, [5]
- Registration of rhythm, [39]
- Religious atmosphere in U. S., [92]
- Revolutionary character of Tristan 1865, [78]
- Rise of industrial complications, [92]
- Rossini and the social mind, [62]-[86]
- Russia, [130]
- Russian audiences, [49]
S
- Saint-Saens and the social mind, [89]
- Savagery and its music, [37]
- Saxony, [131]
- Schumann and the social mind, [49]
- Science and musical study, [15]
- Schubert and the social mind, [72]
- Separation of church and state, [89]
- Social want, [10]
- Social welfare, [15]
- Social mind in France, [82]
- Sociological terminology in music, [35]
- Sources of conclusions, [41]
- Sources of statistics, [74]-[99]
- Spencer’s theory of music, [20]
- Spontini and the Napoleonic regime, [86]
- State and Municipal expenditure, [10]
- Strenuous years 1848 to 1860, [65]
T
- Tension in strikes, [46]
- Tests among revolutionary elements, [54]
- Tendency toward musical equality, [36]
- Theory of rhythm, [12]
- Thesis, [7]
- Toneurology, [56]
- Tragedy element in Italian life, [61]
- Tribal life and rhythmic disturbances, [23]
U
- United States, [91]-[133]
- Untalented citizens, [15]
- Universal craving for music, [53]
- Utility aspect of music, [33]
V
- Value of New York expenditures, [10]
- Value of percussion, [23]
- Value of music with the dance, [64]
- Verdi and the social mind, [65]
- Vibratory impulse, [30]
- Vita, [143]
- Vocalism extraordinary, [62]
- Von Weber and the social mind, [74]
W