Song means : Analysing and interpreting recorded popular song by Allan Moore
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Association for the Study of the Art of Record Production |
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01/11/2012
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Resumo |
“Who are you? How do you define yourself, your identity?” With these words Allan Moore opens his exhaustive new work proposing a more comprehensive approach to the musicological analysis of popular song. The last three decades have seen a huge expansion of the anthology of the sociological and cultural meanings of pop, but Moore’s book is not another exploration of this field, although some of these ideas are incorporated in this work. Rather, he addresses the limitations of conventional musicology when dealing particularly with songs: “I address popular song rather than popular music. The defining feature of popular song lies in the interaction of everyday words and music… it is how they interact that produces significance in the experience of song”. |
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application/pdf |
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Art of Record Production |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/56744/2/56744.pdf http://arpjournal.com/2356/song-means-analysing-and-interpreting-recorded-popular-song/ Howlett, Mike (2012) Song means : Analysing and interpreting recorded popular song by Allan Moore. Journal on the Art of Record Production, online-online. |
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Copyright 2012 Art of Record Production |
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Creative Industries Faculty; Music & Sound |
Palavras-Chave | #190406 Music Composition #190407 Music Performance #Musicology #Popular music #Music analysis #Recording |
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Journal Article |