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How Can We Think About Popular Music?
Another very very short segment – this time concerning the ways in which we can think about popular music analysis – more detail late!
Posted in podcast
Tagged music analysis, music reception, paul carr, popular music, production, transcription
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Production and Text Analysis – and the Elements of Music
I have attached below a 2nd presentation of my musicology class – which focuses on how we can analyze how music is produced in addition to the text (using the elements of music). It starts with a few questions which … Continue reading
Posted in Musicology
Tagged eduard hanslick, elements of music, music text, musicology, paul carr, Plato, production
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The Big Note – The Ultimate Gesture: The incorporation of time, space and place in performing, composing, arranging and producing Frank Zappa’s music
As promised – here is the full 3000 words of a paper I presented in Cardiff a month ago. This is unedited – so probably has a few typos etc. I will be aiming to develop this early next year … Continue reading
Posted in Frank Zappa, Uncategorized
Tagged Frank Zappa, gesture, paul buff, paul carr, production, recording studio, techniques
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