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In 1960s and 1970s singer-songwriter music, some artists used
malleable metric settings alongside other features of
self-expression in performance. This resulted in songs with
extremes of self-expressive timing flexibility that cannot be
accounted for using a single conception of meter. This book
proposes a theory of flexible meter that recasts metric structure
as encompassing the variety of metric scenarios presented by the
self-expressive performance practice of singer-songwriters, from
metric regularity to metric ambiguity, and vacillations between
these two possibilities. Author Nancy Murphy explores performances
by Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Paul Simon, and
Cat Stevens to investigate the individual metric style of each
artist and how their flexible metric techniques contribute to the
self-expressive rhetoric of the singer-songwriter performance
tradition.
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I'm a Peacock (Paperback)
Nancy Murphy; Illustrated by Kate Solenova
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R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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