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In The Groove - Form and Function in Popular Music (Paperback)
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In The Groove - Form and Function in Popular Music (Paperback)
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"In the Groove: Form and Function in Popular Music" gives students
a clear, concise, accessible introduction to popular music, and the
features of popular songs.
Students begin by learning the musical terms and concepts they will
use throughout the text to better understand the structures and
musicality of various pieces of music. Boxed hints help students
with pronunciation, and show how specific terms are applied in
specific songs. Boxed warnings minimize confusion between similar
terms and concepts, and educate students about common mistakes.
The chapters that follow discuss musical forms, advanced features
of songs, and rhythm and meter. The book helps students discover
new ways to engage with and think about music they already know and
love. It also introduces them to music that is less familiar to
them. Reading through the material makes it possible for students
to approach all music from a more knowledgeable perspective. A song
analysis template is included so students can apply what they have
learned.
"In the Groove" includes diverse musical material that reflects
different pop traditions from a variety of eras. The book is an
excellent supplemental text for classes in popular music, music
history, and music appreciation.
Mark Elliot Bergman serves on the faculty of George Mason
University in Fairfax, Virginia. In addition to his work in
education, he is a bassist, composer and author. Professor Bergman
is a member of the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, the Alexandria
Symphony Orchestra, and the Britt Festival Orchestra. In 2006 he
founded the award-winning string trio Virginia Virtuosi. Fairfax
Connections credit the ensemble with turning classical music cool.
In 2011 Professor Bergman received the William Strauss Fellowship
from the Arts Council of Fairfax County in recognition of his work
as a composer. His previous writing about popular music has been
published by Oxford University Press.
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