MUSI 1002 Study Guide - Comprehensive Final Exam Guide - Musi Language, Rock Music, Honorific Nicknames In Popular Music

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Platform to represent a culture, cross generation. F(cid:396)a(cid:374)s bie(cid:396)(cid:396)e(cid:396)"s defi(cid:374)itio(cid:374): normative (what it is): popular music is an inferior type, music that is sonically dense and lyrically complicated, ex. Occurred as early as late 15th century. Even before print, traded manuscripts and paid scribes. Blue skies irving berlin, josephine baker recording, early commercial music. Immersive: high, art musical culture, associated with higher classes (nobility, church, bourgeoisie, print and professional performance dissemination, musical/cultural literacy required, more complex, produced and consumed in condition of economic exchange, ex. Emerges with invention of recording, radio, film, and mass print. Pre mass culture: growing from the same sources as folk, by the people, of the people, grew out, replaced certain local practices. Post mass culture: created by often geographically distant professionals for mass consumption, ex. Elvis, created a market for himself beyond his music (movies, clothing, (cid:373)e(cid:396)(cid:272)ha(cid:374)dise, et(cid:272) (cid:895) Creation of symbolic value (over functional) drives need.

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