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E-raamat: Songs of Earth: Aesthetic and Social Codes in Music

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  • Formaat: 480 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496840363
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  • Formaat: 480 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Nov-2021
  • Kirjastus: University Press of Mississippi
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781496840363

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Based upon Cantometrics: An Approach to the Anthropology of Music (1976), by Alan Lomax, Songs of Earth: Aesthetic and Social Codes in Music is a contemporary guide to understanding and exploring Cantometrics, the system developed by Lomax and VictorGrauer for analyzing the formal elements of music related to human geography and sociocultural patterning. This carefully constructed cross-cultural study of world music revealed deep-rooted performance patterns and aesthetic preferences and their links with environmental factors and ancient socioeconomic practices. This new and updated edition is for anyone wishing to understand and more deeply appreciate the forms and sociocultural contexts of themusicsof the worlds peoples, and it is designed to be used by both scholars and laypeople.

Part One of the book consists of a practical guide to using the Cantometrics system, a course with musical examples to test ones understanding of the material, a theoretical framework to put the methodology in context, and an illustration of the method used to explore the roots of popular music. Part Two includes guides to four other analytical systems that Lomax developed, which focus on orchestration, phrasing and breath management, vowel articulation, instrumentation, and American popular music. Part Three provides resources for educators who wish to use the Cantometrics system in their classrooms, a summary of the findings and hypotheses of Lomaxs original research, and a discussion of Cantometrics criticisms, applications, and new approaches, and it includes excerpts of Lomaxs original writings about world song style and cultural equity.
Spark Joy ~ Editor's Note i
Foreword v
Introduction xiii
Part I A Method
1 Touchstones of Singing
1(12)
2 Into the Now: Musical & Social Codes in Popular Songs
13(42)
3 Guide to Coding Cantometrics
55(62)
4 The Songs of Earth Course
117(122)
Part II More Musical Analyses
5 The Urban Strain ~ A Study of Popular Song & Dance
239(14)
6 Personnel & Orchestra
253(10)
7 Minutage ~ Phrasing & Breath Management in Singing
263(38)
8 Phonotactics ~ Phonemic Combinations in Singing
301(15)
Part III Practice and Theory
9 Music and Diversity in Learning
316(13)
10 A Geography of Musical Cultures
329(20)
11 Findings and Hypotheses
349(15)
12 Responses, New Approaches
364(11)
13 In His Own Words ~ Alan Lomax
375(8)
Appendix I Notes on Rhythm, Melody, the Human Voice, & Coding Cantometrics 383(8)
Appendix II Cantometrics Coding Sheets 391(6)
Appendix III Roster of Instruments 397(6)
Appendix IV Minutage Function Code 403(2)
Sources of the Recordings 405(20)
Glossary / Terminology 425(10)
References 435(14)
Alan Lomax's Acknowledgments to the Original Edition 449
Anna L. Wood is an anthropologist, public folklorist, and president of the Association for Cultural Equity, a not-for-profit organization founded by Alan Lomax. Wood has collaborated with immigrant communities to document, revitalize, and present their traditions and has produced over a hundred scholarly editions of Lomaxs sound recordings. With Jeffrey A. Greenberg and Steve Rosenthal, she was awarded a Grammy for her production of Jelly Roll MortonThe Complete Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax and was nominated for Alan Lomax in Haiti.