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Ritual and Music of North China: Shawm Bands in Shanxi

  • Author: Jones, Stephen
the fascinating DVD accompanying Stephen Jones's book makes the strongest possible case for taking this chosen corner of Chinese folk music seriously... Jones vividly shows [how] shawm-band ceremonies... More…

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Contents

  • Contents: Foreword
  • Prelude
  • Part 1 Lives of Shawm Band Musicians: Musics of Shanxi province
  • Musics of Yanggao county
  • Shawm bands in China
  • Yinyang and gujiang traditions in north Yanggao
  • The Hua band
  • The Hua brothers
  • Other gujiang
  • A comparison
  • The Cultural Revolution
  • The reform era
  • Following fashion
  • Local goes national?
  • Yanggao pop
  • Sexism
  • The learning process
  • Tiantian
  • Fees and 'black talk'
  • The current scene
  • Scholarship
  • Our visits and the role of cultural officials
  • Washington 2002
  • UK and Holland 2005
  • Conclusion: lives and livelihood. Part 2 Shawm Bands and Daoists in Performance: Funerals and Temple Fairs: Introduction
  • Funerals
  • The 1st day
  • Inviting relatives and burning the treasuries
  • Transferring offerings
  • The burial procession
  • Temple fairs
  • Xujiayuan
  • Gushan
  • Lower Liangyuan
  • Conclusion: ritual and musical impoverishment. Part 3 Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing: Instrumentation
  • Instruments and makers
  • Pitch, scales, and gongche
  • Learning heterophony and idiom
  • Melodic styles
  • Ostinato sections and cadences
  • Metre and percussion patterns
  • Repetition and variability
  • Repertories
  • Processional pieces
  • The 8 great suites
  • Vocal-derived 'small pieces'
  • Conclusion: ritual sound
  • Bibliography
  • Glossary-Index.