Sounding Out Pop

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Brings together a diverse collection of voices to explore a broad spectrum of popular music

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Genre : Popular music
Author : Mark Stuart Spicer
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2010
File : 281 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472034000


I Don T Sound Like Nobody

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A definitive study of the most important decade in post-World War II popular music history

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Genre : Music
Author : Albin Zak
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2012-10-04
File : 325 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472035120


Sounds Of The Underground

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The first scholarly examination of underground music in the digital age

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Genre : History
Author : Stephen Graham
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2016-04
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472119752


Sound Alignments

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In Sound Alignments, a transnational group of scholars explores the myriad forms of popular music that circulated across Asia during the Cold War. Challenging the conventional alignments and periodizations of Western cultural histories of the Cold War, they trace the routes of popular music, examining how it took on new meanings and significance as it traveled across Asia, from India to Indonesia, Hong Kong to South Korea, China to Japan. From studies of how popular musical styles from the Americas and Europe were adapted to meet local exigencies to how socialist-bloc and nonaligned Cold War organizations facilitated the circulation of popular music throughout the region, the contributors outline how music forged and challenged alliances, revolutions, and countercultures. They also show how the Cold War's legacy shapes contemporary culture, particularly in the ways 1990s and 2000s J-pop and K-pop are rooted in American attempts to foster economic exchange in East Asia in the 1960s.Throughout, Sound Alignments demonstrates that the experiences of the Cold War in Asia were as diverse and dynamic as the music heard and performed in it. Contributors. Marié Abe, Michael K. Bourdaghs, Paola Iovene, Nisha Kommattam, Jennifer Lindsay, Kaley Mason, Anna Schultz, Hyunjoon Shin, C. J. W.-L. Wee, Hon-Lun (Helan) Yang, Christine R. Yano, Qian Zhang

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Genre : History
Author : Michael K. Bourdaghs
Publisher : Duke University Press
Release : 2021-05-10
File : 196 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781478013143


Rock And Rhapsodies

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"Rock and Rhapsodies is the first book-length musicological study of British rock band Queen. It primarily addresses the material written, recorded, and released between 1973 and 1991. The text provides readers with a nuanced analytical account of the group's songs and illuminates the varied the stylistic and historical contexts in which Queen's music was created. The key conceptual basis for the analysis is an idiolect, which refers to the distinct musical style of a single artist. Having documented the key features of Queen's idiolect, the book further explores the nature of specific musical characteristic and uses them to respond to a range of wider analytical and discursive issues as pertaining to style, genre, form, time, voice, and historiography. Rock and Rhapsodies comprises twelve chapters. The introduction documents Queen's place in scholarly literature and unfolds the principal analytical methodology. The following three chapters address the structural details of Queen's idiolect and songs, before analyzing the voices of Queen's singers. The vocal techniques are related to discourses of authenticity and, in the case of Freddie Mercury, the queer voice. The five subsequent chapters identify the changing and myriad stylistic influences on Queen, as well as relate the band to the major rock movements of the 1970s: hard, glam, and progressive. The final chapter explores the replacement singers, Queen in wider popular media, and the influence of the band, since Mercury's death in 1991"--

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Genre : Music
Author : Nick Braae
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2021
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780197526736


Rock Music

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This volume gathers together twenty articles from among the best scholarly writing on rock music published in academic journals over the past two decades. These diverse essays reflect the wide range of approaches that scholars in various disciplines have applied to the study of rock, from those that address mainly the historical, sociological, cultural and technological factors that gave rise to this music, to those that focus primarily on analysis of the music itself. This collection of articles, some of which are now out of print or otherwise difficult to access, provides an overview of the current state of research in the field of rock music, and includes an introduction which contributes to the ongoing debate over the distinction (or lack thereof) betweenrock andpop.

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Genre : History
Author : Mark Spicer
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2017-07-05
File : 505 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351550697


The Bloomsbury Handbook Of Rock Music Research

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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Rock Music Research is the first comprehensive academic survey of the field of rock music as it stands today. More than 50 years into its life and we still ask - what is rock music, why is it studied, and how does it work, both as music and as cultural activity? This volume draws together 37 of the leading academics working on rock to provide answers to these questions and many more. The text is divided into four major sections: practice of rock (analysis, performance, and recording); theories; business of rock; and social and culture issues. Each chapter combines two approaches, providing a summary of current knowledge of the area concerned as well as the consequences of that research and suggesting profitable subsequent directions to take. This text investigates and presents the field at a level of depth worthy of something which has had such a pervasive influence on the lives of millions.

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Genre : Music
Author : Allan Moore
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2020-07-09
File : 682 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781501330476


The Musical Language Of Rock

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In all of the books about rock music, relatively few focus on the purely musical dimensions of the style: dimensions of harmony and melody, tonality and scale, rhythm and meter, phrase structure and form, and emotional expression. The Musical Language of Rock puts forth a new, comprehensive theoretical framework for the study of rock music by addressing each of these aspects. Eastman music theorist and cognition researcher David Temperley brings together a conventional music-analytic approach with statistical corpus analysis to offer an innovative and insightful approach to the genre. With examples from across a broadly defined rock idiom encompassing everything from the Beatles to Deep Purple, Michael Jackson to Bonnie Raitt, The Musical Language of Rock shows how rock musicians exploit musical parameters to achieve aesthetic and expressive goals-for example, the manipulation of expectation and surprise, the communication of such oppositions as continuity/closure and tension/relaxation, and the expression of emotional states. A major innovation of the book is a three-dimensional model of musical expression-representing valence, energy, and tension-which proves to be a powerful tool for characterizing songs and also for tracing expressive shifts within them. The book includes many musical examples, with sound clips available on the book's website. The Musical Language of Rock presents new insights on the powerful musical mechanisms which have made rock a hallmark of our contemporary musical landscape.

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Genre : Music
Author : David Temperley
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2018-01-25
File : 313 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780190653798


Popular Music Theory And Analysis

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Popular Music Theory and Analysis: A Research and Information Guide uncovers the wealth of scholarly works dealing with the theory and analysis of popular music. This annotated bibliography is an exhaustive catalog of music-theoretical and musicological works that is searchable by subject, genre, and song title. It will support emerging scholarship and inquiry for future research on popular music.

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Genre : Art
Author : Thomas Robinson
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2017-04-21
File : 347 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781315465289


Rhymin And Stealin

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The first book-length study of one of the most essential elements of hip-hop: musical borrowing

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Genre : Music
Author : Justin A Williams
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Release : 2013-07-25
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780472118922