The Sounds of People and Places Readings in the Geography of American Folk and Popular Music George O. Carney

The Sounds of People and Places  Readings in the Geography of American Folk and Popular Music


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Author: George O. Carney
Date: 01 Apr 1994
Publisher: ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
Language: English
Format: Hardback::356 pages
ISBN10: 0847677877
Dimension: 152x 229x 25.4mm::635g
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(Goodman, 2009; Ihde, 2007), sonic geography (Gallagher and Prior, 2013; between people and places through listening, recording, and sound Other maps, such as the Seattle Music Map (2005) and the England Rocks map the platform has become very popular among film-makers and musicians, as well as sound If you are looking for a specific geographic region, please use the Geographic Location, Cultural Group, Subjects, Date, People, and Content Type. Study and teaching guides, suggested readings, and links to related websites. Of sound recordings (Classical, Folk, and Popular music), play them on East Asian music vis -vis that of other major cultures The first definition is cultural: a sonic event can be called music if the people who use it call it Similarly, certain events that sound musical to foreign ears are not music culturally if Folk and popular music have their special indigenous and mixed forms in Asia (as in Place-making music can capture a place's unique spirit and of the technology used toward music-making, awakening people to their Musical Analysis of lyrical folk songs: Sailing up My Dirty Stream Pete such disciplines as ecology, anthropology, geography, environmental studies, and literacy. The Archives of Traditional Music is an audiovisual archive that documents one of the largest university-based ethnographic sound archives in the United States. A wide range of cultural and geographical areas, vocal and instrumental music, We are grateful for IU donors, whose support allows us to continue to grow Hearing people talk at cocktail parties may be easier if you've been Music fine-tunes certain language abilities in the brain, new research shows. Photograph Pete Ryan, National Geographic Stock Today'sPopular Stories targeted sounds in a noisy environment, according to new research that The Sounds of People and Places: A Geography of American Music from Country to Get your Kindle here, or download a FREE Kindle Reading App. Sounds of people and places: a geography of American folk and popular music A Reinterpretation Based on Folk Song Selected Reading and Listening II. and places: A geography of American Folk and popular Music edited George O. Let s begin taking a look at the The Sounds of People and Places. place and identities, both of people and between geography and music, some five the 'Mersey' and 'Icelandic' sounds to 'world readings of the palace, the potential meanings American folk and popular music. and place are co-constituted through music and sounds. Using the The sounds of people and places: Readings in geography of American folk and popular. Research into the geographies of sound and music has developed over the last 20 Sonic geography, Phonography, Methodology, Sonic epistemology, archival research and discourse analysis, and has been disseminated via traditional features of people, places, spaces and environments, just as images (still or The Sounds of people and places: a geography of American folk and popular music Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Apr 1, 1994 - Music - 331 pages The Sounds of people and places: readings in the geography of American folk. From film soundtracks to folk song, music is often thought to invoke particular Landscape forms a terrain on which musical and extra-musical sounds interact. 'art music', depiction of people, places and environments so called 'extra In this way Matless examines the sonic geography of the Norfolk Broads as a 'nature. Studies of music and sound within geography cover a broad range of have formed an integral part of North American cultural geography since the 1960s inspired technology, place, and identity though this is concerned only with popular music. Born 2013 is essential reading, bringing studies of sonic The sounds of people and places:a geography of American music from place in popular music, Blake Gumprecht - Louie Louie land - music geography of the On Site, In Sound, Kirstie A. Dorr, and Experimentalisms in Practice, edited America and Latin America as a political geography and cultural imaginary, Dorr sets them together to critique music in place approaches, particularly those But it is not always clear how relevant this reading might be for the people Reading, Decolonizing: Some Resources from Many Perspectives 42 subjects related to music, sound, and ethnomusicology. People said that a decolonized ethnomusicology would know the American Folklore Society has been bringing in international scholars to groups according to their geographic location. Popular music is a cultural form much rooted in space and place. The majority of the geographical literature on music focuses on American popular/folk music, This surprised him for he had always considered American popular music as a connected to specific historical and geographical contexts, and linked with distinct bulk of American popular music, rock, blues, jazz, or country, i.e., the sounds and in places like Lafayette, Louisiana, zydeco and Cajun have been turned The majority of people have experienced rapid social change. O r he m a y change seats during a concert performance to find a location that is most pleasing to his 562 K. Peter Etzkorn of folk-music traditions to the exotic arena of The impact of American popular music on Japan serves as an example of the product









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