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Critical Listening and Students: Popular Music and Form
In preparation for a musicology lecture this week, I began to think about the importance of students having an awareness of the general conventions in popular music. Factors such as an awareness of the commonality of eight bar sections (verses … Continue reading
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Tagged black dog, elements of music, harmony, kashmir, living in the past, money, musical form, paul carr, popular music, popular song, rhythm
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Small Venues and Live Music: Will it Ever be Valued Again?
A recent BBC report indicated how Boris Johnson has set up a task force to work out how smaller venues can be protected in London. Having commissioned the Music Venue Trust to write a report, I am looking forward to the … Continue reading
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Tagged boris johnson, free music, live music, live music research, london, money, music venue trust, Wales
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