| ISBN |
9780199811311 (pbk.) |
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0199811318 (pbk.) |
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9780199811328 (hbk.) |
| Description |
xi, 232 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm. |
| Contents |
Entrainment, ethnography and musical interaction / Martin Clayton -- Social co-regulation and communication in North Indian duo performances / Nikki Moran -- Groove : temporality, awareness and the feeling of entrainment in jazz performance / Mark Doffman -- Performing the rosary : meanings of time in Afro-Brazilian congado music / Glaura Lucas -- Performance and shame / Andy McGuiness -- Rhythm and role recruitment in Manitoban aboriginal vocal and instrumental music / Byron Dueck -- Imagery, gesture and listeners' construction of meaning in North Indian classical music / Laura Leante -- Embodiment and movement in musical performance / Martin Clayton and Laura Leante |
| Note |
Includes index. |
| Bibliog. |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-221) |
| Summary |
Addressing a wide range of musical practices from Indian raga and Afro-Brazilian Congado rituals to jazz, rock, and Canadian aboriginal fiddling, the coherence of this study is underpinned by its three main themes: experience, meaning, and performance. |
| Subject |
Music -- Performance -- Philosophy and aesthetics.
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Ethnomusicology.
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| Alt Author |
Clayton, Martin.
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Dueck, Byron.
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Leante, Laura.
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