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Erratum: Sachs et al., "Emotions in the Brain Are Dynamic and Contextually Dependent: Using Music to Measure Affective Transitions". [PDF]
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2020
Lives in Music analyses interwoven patterns of mobility, change, and power in music and dance practices.It challenges some commonly accepted conceptual tools that are ubiquitous in anthropology today, including cultural hybridity, transnational networks, and globalization.
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Lives in Music analyses interwoven patterns of mobility, change, and power in music and dance practices.It challenges some commonly accepted conceptual tools that are ubiquitous in anthropology today, including cultural hybridity, transnational networks, and globalization.
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2007
It is perhaps a general human habit to view the technological and the organic as opposites. It is certainly the case that the phrase ‘live electronic music’ strikes many a music fan as oxymoronic. Isn't the purpose of electronics to do things for us so we don't have to do them ‘live’ ourselves?
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It is perhaps a general human habit to view the technological and the organic as opposites. It is certainly the case that the phrase ‘live electronic music’ strikes many a music fan as oxymoronic. Isn't the purpose of electronics to do things for us so we don't have to do them ‘live’ ourselves?
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Live music studies in perspective
2021Live music has been an object of academic enquiry for several decades, though for much of that time it was not regarded or discussed explicitly as a specific field of study. In the twenty-first century, we have seen a surge of interest in researching gigs, tours, concerts, and festivals from a variety of approaches.
Anderton, Chris, Pisfil, Sergio
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2022
Abstract This book makes the case for the epistemological and ethical significance of musical experience. Music can be a source of self-knowledge and self-expression and hence can reveal important dimensions of the self to others. This knowledge—both of self and of others—has a moral force as well. Shared musical experience can transform
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Abstract This book makes the case for the epistemological and ethical significance of musical experience. Music can be a source of self-knowledge and self-expression and hence can reveal important dimensions of the self to others. This knowledge—both of self and of others—has a moral force as well. Shared musical experience can transform
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2022
Christine Hand Jones analyzes the text and music of both The Band’s and Bob Dylan’s work, before and after their time together, giving a glimpse into the influence each artist had on the other. Jones suggests that, following Dylan’s motorcycle accident in 1966, both Dylan and The Band were primed to experiment with their music.
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Christine Hand Jones analyzes the text and music of both The Band’s and Bob Dylan’s work, before and after their time together, giving a glimpse into the influence each artist had on the other. Jones suggests that, following Dylan’s motorcycle accident in 1966, both Dylan and The Band were primed to experiment with their music.
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