
cadences - UT School of Music
... A cadence is a resting point in music. Cadences occur at the end of phrases (statements of music). Some cadences are more conclusive than others; some cadences are final—they signal the end of a part of music—and some are non-final—they are temporary resting points. In all of music, there are four b ...
... A cadence is a resting point in music. Cadences occur at the end of phrases (statements of music). Some cadences are more conclusive than others; some cadences are final—they signal the end of a part of music—and some are non-final—they are temporary resting points. In all of music, there are four b ...
Recovering Play: On the Relationship Between Leisure and
... technological world that we are thrown into. To this end, we all have an inveterate tendency to fall into a pre-given, public understanding that is comforting and familiar to the extent that we are doing and believing what everyone else does and believes. This tendency towards inauthentic public con ...
... technological world that we are thrown into. To this end, we all have an inveterate tendency to fall into a pre-given, public understanding that is comforting and familiar to the extent that we are doing and believing what everyone else does and believes. This tendency towards inauthentic public con ...
The Aura of Authenticity and Modern Music
... we hear the scratchiness of recordings like Pabst, and the raw sound generated by the gramophone as abnormalities, thus they are immediately disregarded as being mechanically flawed in some way and thus their value dispossessed. Authenticity and Fidelity only matter to the individual as much so as t ...
... we hear the scratchiness of recordings like Pabst, and the raw sound generated by the gramophone as abnormalities, thus they are immediately disregarded as being mechanically flawed in some way and thus their value dispossessed. Authenticity and Fidelity only matter to the individual as much so as t ...
Musical Authenticity: Annotated Bibliography
... the corollary that every music, and every example, can conceivably be found authentic by a particular group of perceivers and it is the success with which a particular performance conveys its impression that counts, a success which depends in some part on the explicitly musical decisions performers ...
... the corollary that every music, and every example, can conceivably be found authentic by a particular group of perceivers and it is the success with which a particular performance conveys its impression that counts, a success which depends in some part on the explicitly musical decisions performers ...
Authenticity (philosophy)

Authenticity is a technical term used in psychology as well as existentialist philosophy and aesthetics (in regards to various arts and musical genres). In existentialism, authenticity is the degree to which one is true to one's own personality, spirit, or character, despite external pressures; the conscious self is seen as coming to terms with being in a material world and with encountering external forces, pressures, and influences which are very different from, and other than, itself. A lack of authenticity is considered in existentialism to be bad faith.The concept of authenticity is often raised in the punk rock and heavy metal musical subcultures, in which people or bands are criticized for their purported lack of authenticity by being labeled with the epithet ""poseur"". There is a also a focus on authenticity in music genres such as ""...house, grunge, garage, hip-hop, techno, and showtunes"".