Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction
- Editor: Danielsen, Anne
Musical Rhythm in the Age of Digital Reproduction is a welcome addition to an underrepresented facet of musicology. The book will be a valuable resource for musicologists involved in research... — More…
Book
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Contents
- Contents: Introduction: rhythm in the age of digital reproduction, Anne Danielsen
- Part I Microrhythm and Rhythmic Structure: Here, there and everywhere: three accounts of pulse in D'Angelo's 'Left and Right', Anne Danielsen
- Microtiming and rhythmic structure in clave-based music: a quantitative study, Ives Chor
- Simultaneous rhythmic events with different schematic affiliations: microtiming and dynamic attending in two contemporary R&B grooves, Kristoffer Carlsen and Maria A.G. Witek
- The concept of rhythmic tolerance: examining flexible grooves in Scandinavian folk fiddling, Mats Johansson
- Timbral relationships and microrhythmic tension: shaping the groove experience through sound, Kristoffer Yddal Bjerke. Part II Groove and Embodiment: Rhythm/body/motion:Tricky's contradictory dance music, Eric F. Clarke
- Moved by the groove: bass drum sounds and body movements in electronic dance music, Hans T. Zeiner-Henriksen
- Slave to the supradiagetic rhythm: a microrhythmic analysis of creaky voice in Sia's 'Breathe Me', Serge Lacasse. Part III Mediation and Music Production: Opaque mediation. The cut-and-paste groove in DJ Food's 'Break', Ragnhild Brovig-Hanssen
- Microsampling. From Akufen's Microhouse to Todd Edwards and the sound of UK garage, Paul Harkins
- Real and unreal performances: the interaction of recording technology and rock drum kit performance, Simon Zagorski-Thomas
- Composing a performance: the analogue experience in the age of digital (re)production, Tellef Kvifte
- Bibliography
- Index.