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Music sampling is a common practice among hip-hop and electronic producers that has played a critical role in the development of particular subgenres.
Youngblood, Mason
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[Review of] David G. Such. Avant-Garde Jazz Musicians: Performing Out There [PDF]
The burgeoning scholarship on the avant-garde in jazz of the 1950s and 1960s still accounts for only a small number of scholarly jazz-related publications. Though the ascendance of interdisciplinary, cultural studies paradigms leave open many pathways to
Bartlett, Andrew
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A Return to the Future or Forward to the Past? [PDF]
This article traces the literary origins of the 1945 'zero hour' concept and explores its relation and importance to post-war avant-garde music, as well as the power of its concomitant polemics.
Cox, Geoffrey
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From John Farnham to Lordi: the noise of music [PDF]
In the field of music scholarship in general, it is popular music studies that have engendered the most innovative developments over the last several decades.
Johnson, B.
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'Sounds of Intent' : Mapping musical behaviour and development in children and young people with complex needs [PDF]
This article reports on the first year of an Esmae Fairbairn Foundation-funded research project into the design and evaluation of an original 'framework' for mapping the behaviour and development in, and through, music for children with complex needs ...
Carter, Fern +4 more
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This research aims to map the trends in international scientific publications related to solfeggio-based music education during the period 2016–2025 and to identify its implications for learning in non-music vocational high schools.
Dwi Novianti +3 more
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An Examination of Contemporary Christian Music Success Within Mainstream Rock and Country Billboard Charts [PDF]
Ranging from inspirational songs void of theological language to worship music imbued with overt religious messages, Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) has a long history of being ill-defined.
Carlan, Megan Marie
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“Workers’ Rights and Performing Rights: Cinema Music and Musicians Prior to Synchronized Sound” [PDF]
This chapter explores the role of the trade union and the collecting agency in relation to music in cinemas though the “silent” period and on to the emergence of synchronized sound.
Davison, Annette
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The article presents the history of music industry in Poland after the Second World War, in the period 1945–1955, on political background. The “Muza” music company, a well-known label in Poland in the era of socialism, was described.
Maria Wojciechowicz
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The Renaissance era, which spanned from the 14th century until the 16th century, served as a transitional period. Considered to be a period of rebirth, the Renaissance commenced a revival in culture, literature, and the arts throughout Europe.
Major, Abigail K.
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