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Meaning in the album cover of Zappa’s Overnite Sensation
Kill Ugly Radio posted a great link to the original art work of Frank Zappa’s Overnite Sensation today. When looking through the pics, it prompted me to think that there is so much meaning in this work of Art – … Continue reading
Posted in Frank Zappa, Musicology
Tagged Frank Zappa, kill ugly radio, musicology, overnight sensation, paul carr, zappa
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Semiology in Music: Phil Tagg as an example
OK. This week’s musicology session examined the techniques employed by Phil Tagg – on of the most influencial musicologists when it comes to popular music. The powerpoint is included below, but the key questions I am asking the students to … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Frank Zappa, Musicology
Tagged Frank Zappa, musicology, paul carr, phil tagg, semiology
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More Meaning in Music: How does form impact music?
My last musicology lecture focused on the basics – how do the elements of music impact form. Firstly, the presentation for this can be found here. These are the questions I want students/interested parties to discuss on the blog •Examples … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Frank Zappa, Musicology
Tagged form, frank, meaning, Music, musicology, paul carr, zappa
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Where Does The Meaning Lie in Music?
Ok – this is a new type of blog entry for me. I am going to experiment with discussing some of the issues me and my students are dealing with in my Musicology Class at the ATRiuM in Cardiff. We … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Musicology
Tagged eduard hanslick, guido adler, musicology, paul carr, prince
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More Help Needed For Examples of Loops in Music
Ok – here is some more thoughts on the formulation of loops in music. As before, I would very much appreciate any additional examples you can offer me. See my earlier posts for more thoughts. All of the music is … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Loop Music, Musicology
Tagged Academic, catagory, Conference, john adams, loops, michael jackson, mike oldfield, musicology, paul carr, rush, university
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