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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved The World of Music 7 th edition Part 3 Listening to World Music Chapter 8: Music Beyond the Americas
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Classical Music of India Classical Music Highly Developed Improvisatory Melodic (Nonharmonic) Memorized Virtuosic and Sensitive Terms Rasa Raga Tala Guru Hindustani Instruments Sitar Sarod Tabla Tambura Karnatic Instruments Vina Mridangam Sarangi
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Popular Music of India Disseminated by Cassette Tape Music often Pirated Influenced by Western Jazz and Rock Styles Music often lip-synched in “Bollywood” Musicals
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Music in Japan Traditional Japanese Music Often Theatrical Regional Variety Goal: Maximum Effect from Minimum Resources Styles Gagaku (orchestral) Kabuki (royal melodrama) Koto, Shakuhachi, Shamisen Western Styles Prominent Taught in Music Schools Classical Jazz Latin Performed Frequently
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Music in Sub-Saharan Africa Usually Found with Other Arts Dancing Costumes Sculpture Crafts Drama Functions Religious Social Activities Entertainment Ceremonies Instruments Drums Rattles Fiddles Musical Bows Xylophones Mbiras (Thumb Piano) Trumpets Flutes
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Popular Music in Sub-Saharan African Famous Styles Highlife Juju Afro-Beat Influenced by Western Popular Music Famous Artists Babatunde Olatunji Youssou N’Dour King Sunny Adé Ladysmith Black Mambazo
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Traditional Music of Eastern Europe Influences Byzantine Chants Mongolian Pentatonic Modes Islamic Rhythms/Textures Western European Musical Language Threats to Traditional Music Shift to Industrialization Government Control of Culture Changes in National/Regional Boundaries Ethnic Population Shifts
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas The Music of Indonesia Gamelan Instruments Gongs Drums Metal “Xylophones” Often with Poetry, Drama, or Dance Added Non-Western Scale Found in many American Universities Popular Music Kroncong “The Old Style” From Film Patriotic Respectable Dangdut Youth Music Mostly Poor People Influences Indian Music Kroncong Western Pop
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Jewish Music American Jewish Composers Irving Berlin George Gershwin Aaron Copland Leonard Bernstein Klezmer Music Popular Small Band Plays Jewish tunes Yiddish Folk Songs Gentile Music
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Celtic Music Traditional Music found in Ireland Scotland Wales Brittany France Spain Oral Tradition Popular with New Age Fans Overlapping, but not entirely synonymous with Irish Folk Music Artists Altan Clannad Solas The Chieftains
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Chapter Summary Is there (or can there be) a style of music that excludes any of these elements? Melody Harmony Rhythm Texture Form Compare/contrast an American popular music concert with one of the World Music Styles of this chapter. Use the following criteria: The Function of the Music The Performance Practice The Relationship between the Performer and the Audience
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© 2010 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved Part III Listening to World Music Chapter 8 Music Beyond the Americas Image Credits Slide 5C Squared Studios/Getty Images Slide 10Photodics Collection/Getty Images
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