
Understanding Rock
Essays in Musical Analysis
Published on 12. February 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-0-19-510005-1 (ISBN)
Description
Scholars have become increasingly interested in rock music, but few of the many works published on rock music attempt to subject the music itself to close and sophisticated scrutiny. Understanding Rock brings together essays by several of musicology and music theory's best young scholars that take a music-analytical perspective. Each essay explores the often complex musical structure of rock music, by such artists as the Beach Boys, the Grateful Dead, Cream, Jimi Hendrix, Yes, Paul Simon, and k.d. lang. Richly illustrated with musical examples and transcriptions, these essays attempt to expand our understanding of the musical experience generally, and to suppress dividing lines between pop and art music and the way they are studied.
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An anthology of critical essays focusing on either one or just a handful of songs, the collection offers all the attention to detail that guides the musical analysis of classical music. American MusicMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
music examples
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-510005-1 (9780195100051)
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Persons
John Covach is Associate Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Graeme M. Boone is Assistant Professor of Music at the Ohio State University.
Graeme M. Boone is Assistant Professor of Music at the Ohio State University.
Content
1: John Covach: Progressive Rock, "Close to the Edge," and the Boundaries of Style
2: Daniel Harrison: After Sundown: The Beach Boys' Experimental Music
3: Dave Headlam: Blues Transformations in the Music of Cream
4: Lori Burns: "Joanie" Get Angry: k. d. lang's Feminist Revision
5: Walter Everett: Swallowed by a Song: Paul Simon's Crisis of Chromaticism
6: Matthew Brown: "Little Wing": A Study in Musical Cognition
7: Graeme M. Boone: Tonal and Expressive Ambiguity in "Dark Star"
2: Daniel Harrison: After Sundown: The Beach Boys' Experimental Music
3: Dave Headlam: Blues Transformations in the Music of Cream
4: Lori Burns: "Joanie" Get Angry: k. d. lang's Feminist Revision
5: Walter Everett: Swallowed by a Song: Paul Simon's Crisis of Chromaticism
6: Matthew Brown: "Little Wing": A Study in Musical Cognition
7: Graeme M. Boone: Tonal and Expressive Ambiguity in "Dark Star"