The Land Without Music

The Land Without Music
Title The Land Without Music PDF eBook
Author Andrew Blake
Publisher Manchester University Press
Pages 274
Release 1997
Genre Music
ISBN 9780719042997

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Examines the trajectories, linearities and paradoxes which have constituted contemporary British music. Provides an account of how British music came to be what it is in the 1990s.

Dance in the City

Dance in the City
Title Dance in the City PDF eBook
Author Helen Thomas
Publisher Springer
Pages 268
Release 1997-07-21
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0230379214

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This exciting new and original collection locates dance within the spectrum of urban life in late modernity, through a range of theoretical perspectives. It highlights a diversity of dance forms and styles that can be witnessed in and around contemporary urban spaces: from dance halls to raves and the club striptease; from set dancing to ballroom dancing, to hip hop and swing, and to ice dance shows; from the ballet class, to fitness aerobics; and 'art' dance which situates itself in a dynamic relation to the city.

The Guinness Who's who of Rap, Dance & Techno

The Guinness Who's who of Rap, Dance & Techno
Title The Guinness Who's who of Rap, Dance & Techno PDF eBook
Author Colin Larkin
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 1994
Genre Music
ISBN

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American Studies in a Moment of Danger

American Studies in a Moment of Danger
Title American Studies in a Moment of Danger PDF eBook
Author George Lipsitz
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 410
Release 2001
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780816639489

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The America that seems to be disappearing before our very eyes is, George Lipsitz argues, actually the cumulative creation of yesterday's struggles over identity, culture, and power. At a critical moment, this book offers a richly textured historical perspective on where our notions of national knowledge have come from and where they may lead. Showing how American studies has been shaped by the social movements of the 1930s, 1960s, and 1980s, Lipsitz identifies the ways in which the globalization of commerce and culture are producing radically new understandings of politics, performance, consumption, knowledge, and nostalgia. Book jacket.

The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Threepenny Opera-Z.Z. Top

The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Threepenny Opera-Z.Z. Top
Title The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music: Threepenny Opera-Z.Z. Top PDF eBook
Author Colin Larkin
Publisher
Pages 910
Release 1995
Genre Popular music
ISBN

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The commandments of R&B drumming

The commandments of R&B drumming
Title The commandments of R&B drumming PDF eBook
Author Zoro
Publisher Alfred Music
Pages 170
Release 1998
Genre Music
ISBN

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The Commandments of R&B Drumming is a historical and in-depth study of R&B drumming, from soul to funk to hip-hop, written by world-renowned session & live drummer Zoro (Lenny Kravitz, Bobby Brown, Sean Lennon). Topics include practice tips, developing the funky bass drum and hi-hat, creating and playing with loops, and what are considered the Ten Commandments of Soul, Funk, and Hip-Hop (the top ten recordings from each era). This book not only pays homage to the R&B drummers of the past, but gives the reader a fortune of invaluable information both in history and playing. This newly revised 10th anniversary edition features updated information and loads of new photos and album artwork throughout. It includes a play-along recording featuring various styles of R&B, and also includes an R&B history tree. 160 pages covering every imaginable angle, nook, and cranny of R&B for only $25.99! The book was voted the #1 educational drum book in the world by Modern Drummer magazine's Readers Poll and also deemed a must-have for the soulful drummer," by Traps Magazine. "Zoro's book is a milestone achievement and the most comprehensive book on the subject of R&B drumming I have ever seen." -Vinnie Colaiuta "I consider Zoro's book an essential investment!" -Dennis Chambers"

Library Resources for Singers, Coaches, and Accompanists

Library Resources for Singers, Coaches, and Accompanists
Title Library Resources for Singers, Coaches, and Accompanists PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 184
Release 1998-07-23
Genre Music
ISBN

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Designed to aid the student, librarian, teacher, or professional singer, this annotated bibliography provides access to more than 500 books, journals, and electronic resources. Included as well are chapters listing dictionaries and encyclopedias for opera and musical theater, biographical sources, guides to vocal literature and repertoire, and resources for vocal pedagogy and for the stage. Equally helpful are sources that list plots and synopses, translations, diction, travel and education. Providing ready access to a variety of topics and resources necessary for vocal study, this important reference will introduce music students to reliable, essential sources for their study, assist teachers and coaches in finding reference tools, and assist reference librarians in locating sources for patrons. The alphabetical organization within subject makes this reference easy to understand and easy to access. Three indexes allow for convenient cross-referencing.