Music Genre Demystified

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Discover why Genres exist Curious about why we divide music into genres like Pop, Rock, or Jazz? If you love music but find all the different terms and categories a bit overwhelming, this book is perfect for you. It is a straightforward guide that explains what a music genre is, what makes each one unique, and why these distinctions are important. Understanding these concepts can transform how you listen to and talk about music. This book takes you through the origins and characteristics of various music styles in an easy-to-understand way. You'll see how genres help artists define their sound and how they enable listeners to discover the music that resonates with them. Whether you're just starting to explore different kinds of music or want to have more meaningful conversations about the songs you enjoy, this guide will equip you with the knowledge you need. Embrace the diversity of music and enhance your listening experience by understanding more about what you hear. Let this book kickstart your appreciation for music. Start your journey today!

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Genre : Music
Author : Elvine Robert
Publisher : JET-music
Release : 2019-05-25
File : 44 Pages
ISBN-13 : PKEY:6610000637881


Music Theory Demystified Unlocking The Secrets Of Harmony

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Music Theory Demystified: Unlocking the Secrets of Harmony is your comprehensive guide to understanding the intricate world of music theory. This book breaks down complex concepts into easy-to-understand sections, making it accessible for musicians of all levels. From the basics of reading sheet music and understanding rhythm to advanced harmony and contemporary techniques, this book covers it all. Each chapter is filled with practical exercises, real-world examples, and insightful analyses of famous compositions, helping you apply what you learn directly to your music-making process. Whether you're a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced musician seeking to deepen your knowledge, Music Theory Demystified provides the tools and inspiration you need to enhance your musical journey. Unlock the secrets of harmony and discover the power of music theory in shaping your compositions and performances. Dive in and start your journey towards musical mastery today!

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Harry Tekell
Publisher : Richards Education
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File : 129 Pages
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Genre Explained

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Genre Explained presents accessible, research-grounded answers to 40 questions that teachers frequently have about genre-based writing instruction

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Genre : Education
Author : Christine Tardy
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2023-03-20
File : 151 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472039340


In The Know

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There are still a few things money can’t buy. Love is one, cool is another. But while love can be left to fate, cool doesn’t need to be. Though it may seem like something you’re born with, cool is actually a code, and you’re holding the key to the code in your hands. It’s all a matter of getting the right facts straight: Why is Jackson Pollock important? What handbag will get you upgraded at the airport? Who is Jacques Derrida and why does he matter? Covering everything from fashion and design to art and philosophy—all in entertaining, fact-filled bites—Nancy MacDonell has assembled the ultimate cheat sheet. In the Know is nothing less than a one-volume guide to navigating life with style and flair.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Nancy MacDonell
Publisher : Penguin
Release : 2007-10-30
File : 244 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440619762


Queerness In Heavy Metal Music

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While the growing field of scholarship on heavy metal music and its subcultures has produced excellent work on the sounds, scenes, and histories of heavy metal around the world, few works have included a study of gender and sexuality. This cutting-edge volume focuses on queer fans, performers, and spaces within the heavy metal sphere, and demonstrates the importance, pervasiveness, and subcultural significance of queerness to the heavy metal ethos. Heavy metal scholarship has until recently focused almost solely on the roles of heterosexual hypermasculinity and hyperfemininity in fans and performers. The dependence on that narrow dichotomy has limited heavy metal scholarship, resulting in poorly critiqued discussions of gender and sexuality that serve only to underpin the popular imagining of heavy metal as violent, homophobic and inherently masculine. This book queers heavy metal studies, bringing discussions of gender and sexuality in heavy metal out of that poorly theorized dichotomy. In this interdisciplinary work, the author connects new and existing scholarship with a strong ethnographic study of heavy metal’s self-identified queer performers and fans in their own words, thus giving them a voice and offering an original and ground-breaking addition to scholarship on popular music, rock, and queer studies.

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Genre : Music
Author : Amber R. Clifford-Napoleone
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2015-03-24
File : 154 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317916543


Americanization Of History

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This collection of essays searches for how history and literature translate into filmic texts that then reflect the time and place of the translation. Major motion pictures as well as television movies and series are the sites of this exploration. The opening essay surveys what films tell us it means to be set in a medieval time, while the second looks at one of the most powerful movie studios since the earliest days of movie-making, Walt Disney Studios. The second section investigates classic Americana by delving specifically into the hegemonic power of Walt Disney Studios, by considering the union between the American pastime of baseball and the great white way of Broadway, and by discovering the constantly morphing relationship of the icons of the Wild West. Section three looks at characters living outside of roles considered socially appropriate in their world: vampire slayers, mobsters, and those with multiple personalities. The fourth section studies how present-day mores of power and beauty control revisions of historically-based stories through issues of vengeance, race, sexuality, and the notion of beauty itself. The final section takes up the question of what it means to historicize the present moment, and analyzes the current period via a very popular and long-running show’s depiction of sexuality as accepted or rejected within a paradigm that appears not merely to tolerate, but actively to promote, deviance. The last essay questions the very concepts of time and history themselves. The articles do not reach one conclusion regarding this topic, but instead provide a variety of perspectives which help to theorize the issue for the discerning reader.

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Genre : History
Author : Kathleen McDonald
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release : 2010-10-12
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781443826242


Britain In The Hanoverian Age 1714 1837

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In 1714, king George I ushered in a remarkable 123-year period of energy that changed the face of Britain and ultimately had a profound effect on the modern era. The pioneers of modern capitalism, industry, democracy, literature, and even architecture flourished during this time and their innovations and influence spread throughout the British empire, including the United States. Now this rich cultural period in Britain is effectively surveyed and summarized for quick reference in a first-of-its-kind encyclopedia, which contains entries by British, Canadian, American, and Australian scholars specializing in everything from finance and the fine arts to politics and patent law. More than 380 illustrations, mostly rare engravings, enhance the coverage, which runs the whole gamut of political, economic, literary, intellectual, artistic, commercial, and social life, and spotlights some 600 prominent individuals and families.

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Genre : History
Author : Gerald Newman
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 1997
File : 1284 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0815303963


Techno Rebels

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An updated, expanded history of techno music with special attention to its roots in Detroit. When it was originally published in 1999, Techno Rebels became the definitive text on a hard-to-define but vital genre of music. Author Dan Sicko demystified techno's characteristics, influences, and origins and argued that although techno enjoyed its most widespread popularity in Europe, its birthplace and most important incubator was Detroit. In this revised and updated edition, Sicko expands on Detroit's role in the birth of techno and takes readers on an insider's tour of techno's past, present, and future in an enjoyable account filled with firsthand anecdotes, interviews, and artist profiles. Techno Rebels begins by examining the underground 1980s party scene in Detroit, where DJs and producers like the Electrifying Mojo, Ken Collier, The Wizard, and Richard Davis were experimenting with music that was a world apart from anything happening in New York or Los Angeles. He details the early days of the "Belleville Three"—Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saunderson—who created the Detroit techno sound and became famous abroad as the sound spread to the UK and Europe. In this revised edition, Sicko delves deeper into the Detroit story, detailing the evolution of the artists and scene into the mid-1990s, and looks to nearby Ann Arbor to consider topics like the Electrifying Mojo's beginnings, the role of radio station WCBN, and the emergence of record label Ghostly International. Sicko concludes by investigating how Detroit techno functions today after the contrived electronica boom of the late 1990s, through the original artists, new sounds, and Detroit's annual electronic music festival. Ultimately, Sicko argues that techno is rooted in the "collective dreaming" of the city of Detroit—as if its originators wanted to preserve what was great about the city—its machines and its deep soul roots. Techno Rebels gives a thorough picture of the music itself and the trailblazing musicians behind it and is a must-read for all fans of techno, popular music, and contemporary culture.

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Genre : Music
Author : Dan Sicko
Publisher : Wayne State University Press
Release : 2010-04-15
File : 180 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780814337127


Transnational Musicians

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Informed by theories pertaining to transnational mobility, ethnicity and race, gender, postcolonialism, as well as Japanese studies, Transnational Musicians explores the way Japanese musicians establish their transnational careers in the hierarchically structured classical music world. Drawing on rich material from multi-sited fieldwork and in-depth interviews with Japanese artists in Japan, France and Poland, this study portrays the structurally – and individually – conditioned opportunities and constraints of becoming a transnational classical musician. It shows how transnational artists strive to conciliate the irreconcilable: their professional identification with the dominant image of ‘rootless’ classical musicianship and their ethnocultural affiliation with Japan. As such this book critically engages with the neoliberal discourse on talent and meritocracy prevailing in the creative/cultural industry, which promotes the common image of cosmopolitan artists, whose high, universal skills allow them to carry out their occupational activity internationally, regardless of such prescriptive criteria as gender, ethnicity and race. Highly interdisciplinary, this book will appeal to students and researchers interested in such fields as migration, transnational mobility, ethnicity and race in the creative/cultural sector, gender studies, Japanese culture and other related social issues. It will also be instructive for professionals from the world of classical music, as well as ordinary readers passionate about Japanese society.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Beata M. Kowalczyk
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2020-12-29
File : 140 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781000330182


Sudden Eden

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The essays in Sudden Eden explore the ways in which the memory of Paradise, or experience of the paradisiacal, has shaped canons of experimental writing from the late Middle Ages through to the present day. Keyed to figures as various as Dante and Beckett, Thomas Traherne and Barbara Guest, Sudden Eden proposes a new constellation of Metaphysical, Symbolist, and Postmodern lights—a single, continuous Heaven.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Donald Revell
Publisher : Parlor Press LLC
Release : 2019-08-13
File : 161 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781643171098