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Song Means: Analysing and Interpreting Recorded Popular Song (Paperback, New Ed)
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Song Means: Analysing and Interpreting Recorded Popular Song (Paperback, New Ed)
Series: Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
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The musicological study of popular music has developed,
particularly over the past twenty years, into an established aspect
of the discipline. The academic community is now well placed to
discuss exactly what is going on in any example of popular music
and the theoretical foundation for such analytical work has also
been laid, although there is as yet no general agreement over all
the details of popular music theory. However, this focus on the
what of musical detail has left largely untouched the larger
question - so what? What are the consequences of such theorization
and analysis? Scholars from outside musicology have often argued
that too close a focus on musicological detail has left untouched
what they consider to be more urgent questions related to reception
and meaning. Scholars from inside musicology have responded by
importing into musicological discussion various aspects of cultural
theory. It is in that tradition that this book lies, although its
focus is slightly different. What is missing from the field, at
present, is a coherent development of the what into the so what of
music theory and analysis into questions of interpretation and
hermeneutics. It is that fundamental gap that this book seeks to
fill. Allan F. Moore presents a study of recorded popular song,
from the recordings of the 1920s through to the present day.
Analysis and interpretation are treated as separable but
interdependent approaches to song. Analytical theory is revisited,
covering conventional domains such as harmony, melody and rhythm,
but does not privilege these at the expense of domains such as
texture, the soundbox, vocal tone, and lyrics. These latter areas
are highly significant in the experience of many listeners, but are
frequently ignored or poorly treated in analytical work. Moore
continues by developing a range of hermeneutic strategies largely
drawn from outside the field (strategies originating, in the most
part, within psychology and philosophy) but still deeply r
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