Practical musicology / Simon Zagorski-Thomas.
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TextSeries: 21st century music practicesPublisher: New York, NY ; London, United Kingdom : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022Description: vii, 237 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781501392870
- 780.721 Z132p 23
- ML3797 .Z35 2022
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
What is practical musicology? -- Theoretical interlude 1 : 'As if' -- Methodology and methods -- Theoretical interlude 2 : Restriction, affordance and influence -- Context : Styles, tradition and identity -- Context : Technology, uses and value -- Theoretical interlude 3: The feeling of being -- Musicking -- Theoretical interlude 4 : Three modes of perception -- Learning and knowing -- Theoretical interlude 5 : The mechanisms of influence -- Communication and influence -- Theoretical interlude 6 : Belonging and not belonging -- Interaction and influence -- Theoretical interlude 7 : Authority -- Systems and networks -- Some conclusions.
"A theoretical framework for studying how music is made as opposed to what is produced"-- Provided by publisher.
"Practical Musicology outlines a theoretical framework for studying a broad range of current musical practices and aims to provoke discussion about key issues in the rapidly expanding area of practical musicology: the study of how music is made. The book explores various forms of practice ranging from performance and composition to listening and dancing, from historically informed performances of Bach in the USA to Indonesian Dubstep or Australian musical theatre, and from Irish traditional music played by French musicians from Toulouse to Brazilian thrash metal or K-Pop. Drawing on neuroscience, cognitive psychology, ecological approaches in anthropology, and the social construction of technology and creativity, Zagorski-Thomas uses a series of case studies and examples to investigate how practice is already being studied and to suggest a principle for how it might continue to develop, based around the assertion that musicking cannot be treated as a culturally or ideologically neutral phenomenon"-- Back cover.
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