Trends in world music analysis / [edited by] Lawrence Beaumont Shuster, Somangshu Mukherji, and No©♭ Dinnerstein.

Other author Shuster, Lawrence Beaumont.
Other author Mukherji, Somangshu.
Other author Dinnerstein, No©♭.
Format Electronic
Edition[01.]
Publication InfoNew York : Routledge, 2022.
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Contents Phenomenology of Segah Mugham Creativity on the Tar / Polina Dessiatnichenko -- Rhythm, Form, and Performance in Ladakhi Traditional Songs / No©♭ Dinnerstein -- Moving to the Music : Quantity of Motion as a Tool to Study North Indian Raga Performance / Laura Leante -- From Dusk till Dawn: Analysis of Cretan Music Festivities / Andre Holzapfel -- The Continua of Sound Qualities for Tanya Tagaq's Katajjaq Sounds / Kristi Hardman -- Representing and Experiencing Rhythm in Drumming from Santiago de Cuba / Andy McGraw and Fernando Benadon -- Tapping to Recordings of Bulgarian Music : A Cross-Cultural Study of Meter and Tempo / Daniel Goldberg -- Tempo, Meter, and Form : An Analysis of "Dansa" from Mali / Rainer Polak and Justin London -- Mapping Timbral Surfaces in Alpine Yodeling : New Directions in the Analysis of Tone Color for Unaccompanied Vocal Music / Lawrence Beaumont Shuster and Yannick Wey -- Creative Processes in Improvising J©Ưbaro D©♭cima / Jaime O. Bofill Calero -- "Da mihi manum" : An Irish Arcanum / ©ine Heneghan -- Toward a Theory of ♯ʻka : The Rhythmic Identity of Melody in Late Eighteenth-Century Turkish Art Music / Nikolaus Grill and Stefan Pohlit -- Applying the Generative Theory of Tonal Music to World Music Idioms : An Analytical Approach to the Polyphonic Singing of Epirus / Costas Tsougras -- Language Models and World Music Analysis / Somangshu Mukherji.
Abstract "This volume brings together a group of analytical essays exploring traditional genres and styles of world music, capturing a vibrant and expanding field of research. These contributors, drawn from the forefront of researchers in world music analysis, seek to break down barriers and build bridges between scholarly disciplines, musical repertoires, and cultural traditions. Covering a wide range of genres, styles, and performers, the chapters bring to bear a variety of methodologies, including indigenous theoretical perspectives, Western music theory, and interdisciplinary techniques rooted in the cognitive and computational sciences. With contributors addressing music traditions from Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas, this volume captures the many current directions in the analysis of world music, offering a state of the field and demonstrating the expansion of possibilities created by this area of research"-- Provided by publisher.
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Issued in other formPrint version: Trends in world music analysis [01.] New York : Routledge, 2021 9780367470548
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