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Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction.
Başlık:
Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction.
Yazar:
Danielsen, Anne.
ISBN:
9781409409311
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
1 online resource (269 pages)
Seri:
Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
İçerik:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Music Examples -- Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Introduction: Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction -- Part I Microrhythm and Rhythmic Structure -- 2 Here, There and Everywhere: Three Accounts of Pulse in D'Angelo's 'Left and Right' -- 3 Microtiming and Rhythmic Structure in Clave-Based Music: A Quantitative Study -- 4 Simultaneous Rhythmic Events with Different Schematic Affiliations: Microtiming and Dynamic -- 5 The Concept of Rhythmic Tolerance: Examining Flexible Grooves in Scandinavian Folk Fiddling -- 6 Timbral Relationships and Microrhythmic Tension: Shaping the Groove Experience -- Part II Groove and Embodiment -- 7 Rhythm/Body/Motion: Tricky's Contradictory Dance Music -- 8 Moved by the Groove: Bass Drum Sounds and Body Movements in Electronic Dance Music -- 9 Slave to the Supradiegetic Rhythm: A Microrhythmic Analysis of Creaky Voice in Sia's 'Breathe Me' -- Part III Mediation and Music Production -- 10 Opaque Mediation: The Cut-and-Paste Groove in DJ Food's 'Break' -- 11 Microsampling: From Akufen's Microhouse to Todd Edwards and the Sound of UK Garage -- 12 Real and Unreal Performances: The Interaction of Recording Technology and Rock Drum Kit -- 13 Composing a Performance: The Analogue Experience in the Age of Digital (Re)Production -- Bibliography -- Index.
Özet:
Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction presents new insights into the study of musical rhythm through investigations of the micro-rhythmic design of groove-based music. The main purpose of the book is to investigate how technological mediation - in the age of digital music production tools - has influenced the design of rhythm at the micro level. Through close readings of technology-driven popular music genres, such as contemporary R&B, hip-hop, trip-hop, electro-pop, electronica, house and techno, as well as played folk music styles, the book sheds light on how investigations of the musical-temporal relationships of groove-based musics might be fruitfully pursued, in particular with regard to their micro-rhythmic features. This book is based on contributions to the project Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction (RADR), a five-year research project running from 2004 to 2009 that was funded by the Norwegian Research Council.
Notlar:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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