Hollis Taylor is a Research Affiliate at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. She is a violinist, composer, zoomusicologist, and author of Is Birdsong Music? Outback Encounters with an Australian Songbird.
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Acknowledgments 1. Transcription 2. Side-by-Side: Solo Songs in the Red Centre 3. Side-by-Side: The Neighbors up North 4. The Art Star at a Single Site across Time 5. Additional Solo Songs at a Single Site across Time 6. Elegance and Complexity from subspecies Cracticus nigrogularis 7. Elegance and Complexity from subspecies Cracticus nigrogularis picatus 8. Duets and Larger Ensembles Appendix 1: Audio Tracks Appendix 2: Notation Conventions Bibliography Index
"The innovative and arresting aspect of this book is the way in which it presents birdsong in a manner more similar to published musical repertoire, as in the work of a human composer. . . . As a resource for studying the capacity for sonic communication of this species, Taylor breaks new ground." - Nicholas Bannon, author of Music, Language, and Human Evolution

