The Soundtrack
... moment with a different emotional quality. Perhaps the man will slow down at that point, reinforcing the music with movement (or vice versa), but even if he passes the house without reacting to it, the audience registers its significance, perhaps only subconsciously. Music is almost always an emotio ...
... moment with a different emotional quality. Perhaps the man will slow down at that point, reinforcing the music with movement (or vice versa), but even if he passes the house without reacting to it, the audience registers its significance, perhaps only subconsciously. Music is almost always an emotio ...
NEW WAVE IN YUGOSLAVIA: SOCIO
... equivalent to the music movement. An overt social criticism, aesthetic experimentation, original and unconventional ideas is what the New Wave in film and the New Wave in music share. David A. Cook asserts that the New Wave in film is significant in its resistance to the conventions of the time inhe ...
... equivalent to the music movement. An overt social criticism, aesthetic experimentation, original and unconventional ideas is what the New Wave in film and the New Wave in music share. David A. Cook asserts that the New Wave in film is significant in its resistance to the conventions of the time inhe ...
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... modern means of music production, which often leads to a high degree of homogenization and hybridization (Mitchell 1993; O'Hagin and Harnish 2006). Haynes (2005, 369) argues that the balance between hybridization and authenticity is one of the dilemmas in world music. Orientation to Western audience ...
... modern means of music production, which often leads to a high degree of homogenization and hybridization (Mitchell 1993; O'Hagin and Harnish 2006). Haynes (2005, 369) argues that the balance between hybridization and authenticity is one of the dilemmas in world music. Orientation to Western audience ...
I Traditional African Music
... The music of Africa must have had some effect on ancient and medieval European music. Donald Jay Grout, claiming that music was an inseparable aspect of European religious ceremonies, traced the early origins of Western art music back to ancient Greek heritage. The cult of Apollo used the lyre as it ...
... The music of Africa must have had some effect on ancient and medieval European music. Donald Jay Grout, claiming that music was an inseparable aspect of European religious ceremonies, traced the early origins of Western art music back to ancient Greek heritage. The cult of Apollo used the lyre as it ...
abstracts - South Asia Institute
... churches; the persecution of religious leaders, and more) were accompanied by a powerfully optimistic ideology with a strong social message promising widespread social change. The Soviet State may not have swept all its citizens along in its optimism, but its departure, after seventy years, left a p ...
... churches; the persecution of religious leaders, and more) were accompanied by a powerfully optimistic ideology with a strong social message promising widespread social change. The Soviet State may not have swept all its citizens along in its optimism, but its departure, after seventy years, left a p ...
CALL FOR PAPERS
... engagements between anthropology and the technical and natural sciences. This panel aims to focus on these latter projects, asking what kinds of new genres of academic practice such transdisciplinary collaborations are bringing into being. Collaborations with the natural, medical, and technical scie ...
... engagements between anthropology and the technical and natural sciences. This panel aims to focus on these latter projects, asking what kinds of new genres of academic practice such transdisciplinary collaborations are bringing into being. Collaborations with the natural, medical, and technical scie ...
Jazz and Popular Music: A Symbiotic Relationship
... coincided with the onset of large scale radio broadcasting in 1922. This style of big band jazz was popular not only as music for listening, but for dancing, too. Dances like the Charleston that were invented by African Americans were appropriated by white teens, who sought an outlet through which t ...
... coincided with the onset of large scale radio broadcasting in 1922. This style of big band jazz was popular not only as music for listening, but for dancing, too. Dances like the Charleston that were invented by African Americans were appropriated by white teens, who sought an outlet through which t ...
AAFF 11to21 n.2 ING_150711:01
... Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo July-October 2011 Issue 2 ...
... Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo July-October 2011 Issue 2 ...
Chapter Three: Musical Appropriation
... and live performances to become the definitive source of musical distribution. This trend became evident during the 1940s and 1950s, when musicians’ unions in the United States and the United Kingdom fought a losing battle to block the use of recorded music for parties and social events. 13 The incr ...
... and live performances to become the definitive source of musical distribution. This trend became evident during the 1940s and 1950s, when musicians’ unions in the United States and the United Kingdom fought a losing battle to block the use of recorded music for parties and social events. 13 The incr ...
Unit 19_Alternatives
... Normally, the guitar or bass is dominant—guitar in rock, bass in R & B Here, they are equal partners The melodic line is a chanted pentatonic line, sung in unison by the band and guest vocalist, Randy Ruff, and doubled on bass The chorus recalls Parliament-style funk Simulated spinning of the radio ...
... Normally, the guitar or bass is dominant—guitar in rock, bass in R & B Here, they are equal partners The melodic line is a chanted pentatonic line, sung in unison by the band and guest vocalist, Randy Ruff, and doubled on bass The chorus recalls Parliament-style funk Simulated spinning of the radio ...
Jubilant Song - Philharmonic Society of Orange County
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
... work for no money and were bought and sold like property, this is what is called slavery. These people were not allowed to bring anything with them from home, but they did have their arts and culture. African music has had a very large effect on the development of music in America. Today you will he ...
Pump Audio Genre Guide
... Classical-Impressionism Orchestral — Impressionism is a style that arose in late 19th century Paris and continued through the beginning of the twentieth century. The term comes about due largely to the music of composer Claude Debussy, whose brilliance as an orchestrator, as well as his gift for evo ...
... Classical-Impressionism Orchestral — Impressionism is a style that arose in late 19th century Paris and continued through the beginning of the twentieth century. The term comes about due largely to the music of composer Claude Debussy, whose brilliance as an orchestrator, as well as his gift for evo ...
PRE Vol. 1 - Ethnomusicology Review
... canciOn ranchera. There are two main subtypes of rancheras--one in 3/4 time and the other, called polca ranchera, in 2/4. Rancheras comprise the majority of popular music. In a structural sense, rancheras are somewhat intermediary between ~ and boleros. The introduction usually states the main melod ...
... canciOn ranchera. There are two main subtypes of rancheras--one in 3/4 time and the other, called polca ranchera, in 2/4. Rancheras comprise the majority of popular music. In a structural sense, rancheras are somewhat intermediary between ~ and boleros. The introduction usually states the main melod ...
The UNESCO courier
... cabarets where I worked, for example, I had to provide the accompaniment for a ballet or for a singer. This was invaluable experience and helped to shape my musical personality. I treat music like painting, and I learned to orchestrate and mix sounds and instrumentsto marry ...
... cabarets where I worked, for example, I had to provide the accompaniment for a ballet or for a singer. This was invaluable experience and helped to shape my musical personality. I treat music like painting, and I learned to orchestrate and mix sounds and instrumentsto marry ...
Islamic Echoes in Bosnia and Hercegovina
... relic of retrograde and enemy’s culture. The textual contents were especially the subjects of censorial intervention. The song could be banned, changed and shortened if poetic content had any connotation with the religion, or with the Muslim historic figures and titles of the Turkish period. Public ...
... relic of retrograde and enemy’s culture. The textual contents were especially the subjects of censorial intervention. The song could be banned, changed and shortened if poetic content had any connotation with the religion, or with the Muslim historic figures and titles of the Turkish period. Public ...
program - Ensemble for the Romantic Century
... I humbly think that in popular song the spirit is more important than the letter. Rhythm, modality and melodic intervals that determine their cadences and undulations are the very essence of these songs; the rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment of a popular song is as important as the song itself. Th ...
... I humbly think that in popular song the spirit is more important than the letter. Rhythm, modality and melodic intervals that determine their cadences and undulations are the very essence of these songs; the rhythmic and harmonic accompaniment of a popular song is as important as the song itself. Th ...
MUSIC STYLES
... that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African American blues, country, jazz, and gospel music. Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in country records of the 1930s [and in blues records from the 1920s, rock an ...
... that originated and evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily from a combination of African American blues, country, jazz, and gospel music. Though elements of rock and roll can be heard in country records of the 1930s [and in blues records from the 1920s, rock an ...
Is pop culture popular?
... meaning. Today the term refers to a particular movement which appeared in England and in America in the early sixties and the proponents of which used a particular form and subscribed to a particular philosophy. That was the time of the beatniks and the hippies when the socially adjusted average mid ...
... meaning. Today the term refers to a particular movement which appeared in England and in America in the early sixties and the proponents of which used a particular form and subscribed to a particular philosophy. That was the time of the beatniks and the hippies when the socially adjusted average mid ...
Cambridge companion to pop and rock - Assets
... virtue of its emphasis on the sound of amplified electric guitars and, in the decades that followed, rock became synonymous with both volume and distortion. When an amplifier is pushed beyond its normal capacities the electronic components become overdriven, resulting in a brighter sound, rich in ha ...
... virtue of its emphasis on the sound of amplified electric guitars and, in the decades that followed, rock became synonymous with both volume and distortion. When an amplifier is pushed beyond its normal capacities the electronic components become overdriven, resulting in a brighter sound, rich in ha ...
Tin Pan Alley
... music into a form that would be playable by the average pianist and for the preparation of the music for the engravers. To suit the requirements of professionals, orchestrations for bands of twelve to sixteen players were made in the key that had been selected by the arranger but in four other keys ...
... music into a form that would be playable by the average pianist and for the preparation of the music for the engravers. To suit the requirements of professionals, orchestrations for bands of twelve to sixteen players were made in the key that had been selected by the arranger but in four other keys ...
Musical Anthropologies - Institute of Musical Research
... Cook and Mark Everist were able both to write that ‘the history of musicology and music theory in our generation is one of loss of confidence: we no longer know what we know’, and to ask rhetorically, ‘what musicologist working on an archival or institutional project is likely to ignore (and not pub ...
... Cook and Mark Everist were able both to write that ‘the history of musicology and music theory in our generation is one of loss of confidence: we no longer know what we know’, and to ask rhetorically, ‘what musicologist working on an archival or institutional project is likely to ignore (and not pub ...
20th Century Musicians - Jamesville Dewitt School District
... American Rock and Roll pioneer and actor Played Rock and Roll and Gospel Music He was most popular in the 1950’s and 1960’s One of first performers of “rockabilly: a combination of country and rhythm and blues with a strong back beat” which came to be considered rock and roll Elvis incorporated elem ...
... American Rock and Roll pioneer and actor Played Rock and Roll and Gospel Music He was most popular in the 1950’s and 1960’s One of first performers of “rockabilly: a combination of country and rhythm and blues with a strong back beat” which came to be considered rock and roll Elvis incorporated elem ...
American Popular Music - U.S. Embassy in Beijing
... also be heard in African-American genres such as blues, gospel, and jazz. In West African drumming traditions the lead drummer often plays the lowest-pitched drum in the group. This emphasis on low-pitched sounds may be a predecessor of the prominent role of the bass drum in Mississippi black fife-a ...
... also be heard in African-American genres such as blues, gospel, and jazz. In West African drumming traditions the lead drummer often plays the lowest-pitched drum in the group. This emphasis on low-pitched sounds may be a predecessor of the prominent role of the bass drum in Mississippi black fife-a ...
Unit 16 - HCC Learning Web
... Even though their relationship didn’t work on a personal level, it did in their professional recording career The emotional impact of these songs were straight from their hearts Its focus is entirely on the singers—very country-like but it scores big with their audience ...
... Even though their relationship didn’t work on a personal level, it did in their professional recording career The emotional impact of these songs were straight from their hearts Its focus is entirely on the singers—very country-like but it scores big with their audience ...