Analytical Studies in World MusicMichael Tenzer Oxford University Press, 25. svi 2006. - Broj stranica: 456 Combining the approaches of ethnomusicology and music theory, Analytical Studies in World Music offers fresh perspectives for thinking about how musical sounds are shaped, arranged, and composed by their diverse makers worldwide. Eleven inspired, insightful, and in-depth explanations of Iranian sung poetry, Javanese and Balinese gamelan music, Afro-Cuban drumming, flamenco, modern American chamber music, and a wealth of other genres create a border-erasing compendium of ingenious music analyses. Selections on the companion website are carefully matched with extensive transcriptions and illuminating diagrams in every chapter. Opening rich cross-cultural perspectives on music, this volume addresses the practical needs of students and scholars in the contemporary world of fusions, contact, borrowing, and curiosity about music everywhere. |
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ISOPERIODICITY FORM STRICT TO DISCURSIVE WITH VARIATIONS | 161 |
LINEAR COMPOSITION IN PERIODIC CONTEXTS | 273 |
Contents of the Compact Disk | 415 |
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Analytical Studies in World Music: includes CD: includes CD Michael Tenzer Pregled nije dostupan - 2006 |
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accompaniment analysis appears basic beat become beginning cadence called cello chapter chord clave close complex composer composition contexts Continued contrast create culture cycle dance described different distinctive drum example Figure first flamenco flute four fourth gamelan gong gongan heard horo important improvisation Indian instruments interval irama itótele iyá Javanese kind lead listeners main melody major material means measure meter move musicians notation notes opening particular passage pattern performance periodicity phrase piece pitch played players practice present Press provides raga recording reference repeated repertoire repetition represent rhythm rhythmic scale shift shows singer singing solo song sound structure style sung syllables takes tempo third tion tonal tone tonic track tradition transcription tune types University variation varied verse vocal voice Western