Innovation in Music: Adjusting Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hook, Dave; Hepworth-Sawyer, Russ; Toulson, Rob; Marrington, Mark; Paterson, Justin; Gullo, Jan-Olof
Innovation in Music: Adjusting Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hook, Dave; Hepworth-Sawyer, Russ; Toulson, Rob; Marrington, Mark; Paterson, Justin; Gullo, Jan-Olof
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Innovation in Music: Adjusting Perspectives brings together cutting-edge research on new innovations in the field of music production, technology, and performance. With contributions from a host of well-respected researchers and practitioners, this volume provides crucial coverage on the relationship between innovation and rebellion.
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Innovation in Music: Adjusting Perspectives brings together cutting-edge research on new innovations in the field of music production, technology, and performance. With contributions from a host of well-respected researchers and practitioners, this volume provides crucial coverage on the relationship between innovation and rebellion.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781032500249
- ISBN-10: 1032500247
- Artikelnr.: 70934867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- Gewicht: 430g
- ISBN-13: 9781032500249
- ISBN-10: 1032500247
- Artikelnr.: 70934867
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jan-Olof Gullö is Professor in Music Production at the Royal College of Music, Stockholm, Sweden and Visiting Professor at Linnaeus University. Russ Hepworth-Sawyer is a mastering engineer with MOTTOsound, an Associate Professor at York St John University, and the managing editor of the Perspectives on Music Production series for Routledge. Dave Hook is an Associate Professor in Music at Edinburgh Napier University. A rapper, poet, songwriter, and music producer, his research focuses on hip-hop, rap lyricism, identity, culture, and performance, through creative practice. Mark Marrington is an Associate Professor in Music Production at York St John University, having previously held teaching positions at Leeds College of Music and the University of Leeds. His research interests include metal music, music technology and creativity, the contemporary classical guitar, and twentieth-century British classical music, and his recently published book, Recording the Classical Guitar (2021), won the 2022 ARSC Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research (Classical Music). Justin Paterson is Professor of Music Production at London College of Music, University of West London, UK. He has numerous research publications as author and editor. His research interests include haptics, 3-D audio, and interactive music, fields that he has investigated over a number of funded projects. He is also an active music producer and composer; his latest album (with Robert Sholl) Les ombres du Fantôme, was released in 2023 on Metier Records. Rob Toulson is Director of RT60 Ltd, who develop innovative music applications for mobile platforms. He was formerly Professor of Creative Industries at the University of Westminster and Director of the CoDE Research Institute at Anglia Ruskin University. Rob is an author and editor of many books and articles, including Drum Sound and Drum Tuning, published by Routledge in 2021.
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Streaming, The S Curve and Super-abundance 3. Missed or Postponed
Innovation? The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Live Streamed Music Events in
Italy 4. You're Not Supposed to Launder my Music! Music as Data in the
Training of Generative AI Music Models 5. "Unconscious Rebelliousness": The
Polytonal Roles of Young Musicians in an Innovative Music Program 6.
Innovation in Music: Reimagining Approaches to Gender Equality in the
British Live Music Industry 7. Modes of Engagement with Classical Music:
Digital Formats 8. When Chord Charts Fail: Pitfalls of Radical
Reharmonisation of Jazz Standards 9. Digital Aesthetics and Transcending
Lo-Fi in Alex G's God Save the Animals 10. Space and Place: Outsiders
Collecting, Curating and Sharing Insider Stories and Sounds 11. Aural
Architecture: Integrating Site into Composition 12. "We Went From 'Yes, Yes
Yawl', Tae 'Who You Talkin Tae?'": Language and Authenticity in Scots Hip
Hop 13. Might as Well be Swing: On the Use and Misuse of Quantisation in
Hip-Hop Production 14. Innovation in Dance Music Research: A Focus on
Listening 15. Creative Cyborgs: Virtual 3D Characters as Artist Identities
for Musicians 16. Translating Artworks into Music: Synaesthetic
Reverse-Engineering in Music Composition 17. Reframing Conflicts Between
Systematic Production, Creative Production, Authorship and Ownership 18. An
Innovative Music Production Model Leading to a Sustainable Hit Song:
"Främling"
Streaming, The S Curve and Super-abundance 3. Missed or Postponed
Innovation? The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Live Streamed Music Events in
Italy 4. You're Not Supposed to Launder my Music! Music as Data in the
Training of Generative AI Music Models 5. "Unconscious Rebelliousness": The
Polytonal Roles of Young Musicians in an Innovative Music Program 6.
Innovation in Music: Reimagining Approaches to Gender Equality in the
British Live Music Industry 7. Modes of Engagement with Classical Music:
Digital Formats 8. When Chord Charts Fail: Pitfalls of Radical
Reharmonisation of Jazz Standards 9. Digital Aesthetics and Transcending
Lo-Fi in Alex G's God Save the Animals 10. Space and Place: Outsiders
Collecting, Curating and Sharing Insider Stories and Sounds 11. Aural
Architecture: Integrating Site into Composition 12. "We Went From 'Yes, Yes
Yawl', Tae 'Who You Talkin Tae?'": Language and Authenticity in Scots Hip
Hop 13. Might as Well be Swing: On the Use and Misuse of Quantisation in
Hip-Hop Production 14. Innovation in Dance Music Research: A Focus on
Listening 15. Creative Cyborgs: Virtual 3D Characters as Artist Identities
for Musicians 16. Translating Artworks into Music: Synaesthetic
Reverse-Engineering in Music Composition 17. Reframing Conflicts Between
Systematic Production, Creative Production, Authorship and Ownership 18. An
Innovative Music Production Model Leading to a Sustainable Hit Song:
"Främling"
1. On Error, Accident and Contingency in Music 2. The Streaming Curve:
Streaming, The S Curve and Super-abundance 3. Missed or Postponed
Innovation? The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Live Streamed Music Events in
Italy 4. You're Not Supposed to Launder my Music! Music as Data in the
Training of Generative AI Music Models 5. "Unconscious Rebelliousness": The
Polytonal Roles of Young Musicians in an Innovative Music Program 6.
Innovation in Music: Reimagining Approaches to Gender Equality in the
British Live Music Industry 7. Modes of Engagement with Classical Music:
Digital Formats 8. When Chord Charts Fail: Pitfalls of Radical
Reharmonisation of Jazz Standards 9. Digital Aesthetics and Transcending
Lo-Fi in Alex G's God Save the Animals 10. Space and Place: Outsiders
Collecting, Curating and Sharing Insider Stories and Sounds 11. Aural
Architecture: Integrating Site into Composition 12. "We Went From 'Yes, Yes
Yawl', Tae 'Who You Talkin Tae?'": Language and Authenticity in Scots Hip
Hop 13. Might as Well be Swing: On the Use and Misuse of Quantisation in
Hip-Hop Production 14. Innovation in Dance Music Research: A Focus on
Listening 15. Creative Cyborgs: Virtual 3D Characters as Artist Identities
for Musicians 16. Translating Artworks into Music: Synaesthetic
Reverse-Engineering in Music Composition 17. Reframing Conflicts Between
Systematic Production, Creative Production, Authorship and Ownership 18. An
Innovative Music Production Model Leading to a Sustainable Hit Song:
"Främling"
Streaming, The S Curve and Super-abundance 3. Missed or Postponed
Innovation? The Rise and Fall (and Rise?) of Live Streamed Music Events in
Italy 4. You're Not Supposed to Launder my Music! Music as Data in the
Training of Generative AI Music Models 5. "Unconscious Rebelliousness": The
Polytonal Roles of Young Musicians in an Innovative Music Program 6.
Innovation in Music: Reimagining Approaches to Gender Equality in the
British Live Music Industry 7. Modes of Engagement with Classical Music:
Digital Formats 8. When Chord Charts Fail: Pitfalls of Radical
Reharmonisation of Jazz Standards 9. Digital Aesthetics and Transcending
Lo-Fi in Alex G's God Save the Animals 10. Space and Place: Outsiders
Collecting, Curating and Sharing Insider Stories and Sounds 11. Aural
Architecture: Integrating Site into Composition 12. "We Went From 'Yes, Yes
Yawl', Tae 'Who You Talkin Tae?'": Language and Authenticity in Scots Hip
Hop 13. Might as Well be Swing: On the Use and Misuse of Quantisation in
Hip-Hop Production 14. Innovation in Dance Music Research: A Focus on
Listening 15. Creative Cyborgs: Virtual 3D Characters as Artist Identities
for Musicians 16. Translating Artworks into Music: Synaesthetic
Reverse-Engineering in Music Composition 17. Reframing Conflicts Between
Systematic Production, Creative Production, Authorship and Ownership 18. An
Innovative Music Production Model Leading to a Sustainable Hit Song:
"Främling"