Search results for "Violin musical styles"

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Cross-cultural music cognition: cognitive methodology applied to North Sami yoiks

2000

This article is a study of melodic expectancy in North Sami yoiks, a style of music quite distinct from Western tonal music. Three different approaches were taken. The first approach was a statistical style analysis of tones in a representative corpus of 18 yoiks. The analysis determined the relative frequencies of tone onsets and two- and three-tone transitions. It also identified style characteristics, such as pentatonic orientation, the presence of two reference pitches, the frequency of large consonant intervals, and a relatively large set of possible melodic continuations. The second approach was a behavioral experiment in which listeners made judgments about melodic continuations. Thr…

AdultCross-Cultural ComparisonMaleMelodyConsonantLinguistics and LanguageMusic psychologyCognitive NeuroscienceCultureExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsStyle (sociolinguistics)Tone (musical instrument)Violin musical stylesCognitionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFemaleSet (psychology)PsychologyFinlandMusicCognitive psychologyCognition
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"Indépendance Cha Cha": African pop music since the independence era

2010

Investigating why Latin American music came to be the soundtrack of the independence era, this contribution offers an overview of musical developments and cultural politics in certain sub-Saharan African countries since the 1960s. Focusing first on how the governments of newly independent African states used musical styles and musicians to support their nation-building projects, the article then looks at musicians' more recent perspectives on the independence era. Der Beitrag gibt eine kurze Übersicht über die Entwicklung ausgewählter Musikstile in verschiedenen afrikanischen Ländern seit der Unabhängigkeit. Der Autor schildert die Bemühungen der Regierungen in den jungen Nationalstaaten, M…

Cultural StudiesLatin Americanssoziokulturelle EntwicklungSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMusikEthnologie Kulturanthropologie EthnosoziologieMusicalDevelopmentMusic historySociology & anthropologyAfrikaPopular musicsociocultural developmentNation-buildingmusicSociologySocial scienceSocial sciences sociology anthropologyPopmusikmedia_commonCultural Sociology Sociology of Art Sociology of LiteratureAnthropology; Ethnomusicology; music; socio-cultural change; Soziokultureller Wandel; Africa; 1957-2010ethnologySozialwissenschaften SoziologieEthnology Cultural Anthropology EthnosociologyMedia studiesIndependenceEthnologieViolin musical stylesSoziologie AnthropologieEthnomusicologyPolitical Science and International RelationsAfricaddc:300ddc:301Kultursoziologie Kunstsoziologie Literatursoziologiepop music
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Localising African popular music transnationally: ‘Highlife-Travellers’ in Britain in the 1950s and 1960s

2008

The paper argues that a critical toehold for understanding the formation, modernization, and popularity of Highlife in the 1950s is its transnational dimension. To corroborate this claim, the paper puts emphasis on Highlife musicians in the UK, especially London, during this time, their musical activities and productions there, and the effects of their journeys on popular music. The growing evidence that cultural practices and processes in different locales, across national and continental boundaries, were interrelated in the making of Highlife, asks for a multi-sited study of Highlife especially with regard to the musical creativity and productivity of 1950s and 1960s. It requires further …

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageMusical creativityLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing ArtsMusicalModernization theoryMaking-ofPopularityLanguage and LinguisticsVisual artsWest africaViolin musical stylesPopular musicAestheticsSociologyMusicJournal of African Cultural Studies
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Fractionating auditory priors: A neural dissociation between active and passive experience of musical sounds

2019

Learning, attention and action play a crucial role in determining how stimulus predictions are formed, stored, and updated. Years-long experience with the specific repertoires of sounds of one or more musical styles is what characterizes professional musicians. Here we contrasted active experience with sounds, namely long-lasting motor practice, theoretical study and engaged listening to the acoustic features characterizing a musical style of choice in professional musicians with mainly passive experience of sounds in laypersons. We hypothesized that long-term active experience of sounds would influence the neural predictions of the stylistic features in professional musicians in a distinct…

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Innovación y TIC en el paisaje sonoro de la música festera a través de la creación de musicomovigramas

2019

Este artículo es parte de un proyecto de investigación sobre el paisaje sonoro, la escucha y la creación y recreación de espacios de educación ambiental y musical. Consiste en una propuesta de creación y utilización de un recurso auditivo-didáctico e interactivo, el musicomovigrama o musicograma en movimiento, para trabajar la escucha y el desarrollo emocional mediante la Fiesta y la música de Moros y Cristianos de Alcoy y su paisaje sonoro. La gran potencialidad de este recurso deriva de su capacidad para ofrecer al alumnado un soporte visual atractivo sincronizado con la progresión de la música que escucha, de tal manera que ambos códigos avancen simultáneamente. El objetivo principal es …

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