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Title: Unit 3.1: Music


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Unit 3.1 Music
Leo
Issy
  • All Gods Children Got Rhythm
  • (Music Overview)

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Unit Outline
  • What Is Music?
  • Music In Different Cultures
  • The Taxonomy Of Music

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What Is Music?
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What Is Music?
  • Just the organized movement of sounds through
    time!
  • Why does it affect us so?!

K. Stange
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What Is Music?
  • Sound is a pressure wave through a medium.
  • It is detectable by receptors in our inner ear.
  • These receptors can distinguish three variables
  • Height of the wave
  • Average number of waves in a given period of
    time
  • Complex shape of the waves
  • This information goes to our brain which somehow
  • keeps track and remembers changes in these
    variables
  • and responds emotionally to these patterns.

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The Mystery Of Music
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The Mystery Of Music
  • The emotions produced by this auditory pattern
    recognition is so desirable that virtually all
    humans seek it out.
  • These emotions are often extremely powerful, and
    many people consider music the most emotional of
    all art forms.
  • But music is totally abstract and has no external
    referents to human experience.
  • We seem to have certain preferences for
    particular patterns which are based on
    mathematical relationships.
  • What is going on here? the psychologist asks.

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The Mystery Of Music
  • What purpose does music serve?
  • It serves a variety of functions in different
    cultures and situations, but.
  • it remains a mystery how it does this.

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Music In Different Cultures
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Music In Different Cultures
  • All known cultures have music, but many languages
    do not even have a specific word for it!
  • In many cultures it is linked to religion and
    sense of community.

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Music In Different Cultures
  • In many African cultures
  • viewed as uniquely human and defining of our
    humanity
  • associated with all significant social events
  • highly participatory
  • emphasis place on rhythm

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Music In Different Cultures
  • For many Native American cultures
  • viewed as a way for spirits and people to
    communicate
  • assumed to have power to affect nature and the
    outcome of future events

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Music In Different Cultures
  • Music in Ancient Greece
  • reflected their metaphysics.
  • great importance was place on harmony and
    relationship to mathematics
  • The music of the spheres

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Music In Different Cultures
  • In China
  • is viewed as reflecting the state of the society
    as well as affecting it.
  • dissonant music and loud music considered a sign
    of decadence
  • and enervating!

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Music In Different Cultures
  • In fundamental Islamic and Christian culture
  • viewed as of low value and associated with sin
    and evil. (Koran chanting or church choirs
    excepted.)

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Music In Different Cultures
  • In many Western cultures
  • viewed as inherently good, uplifting and
    soothing.
  • music to the ears.
  • sooth a savage breast
  • has served a variety of different functions at
    different times and within different subcultures
  • is extremely various in complexity and audience
  • is less participatory than in many other cultures

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The Taxonomy Of Music
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Types Of Music
  • A somewhat arbitrary four categories taxonomy
  • Secular folk music
  • Religious music
  • Popular music
  • Art music

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Types Of Music Folk Music
  • Secular music of the common people.
  • Six typical characteristics
  • Composer usually anonymous.
  • Common to a cultural group, distributed by word
    of mouth, generation to generation.
  • Likely to be participatory.
  • Associated with special events (e.g., weddings)
    or with daily chores (e.g., harvesting the
    crops).
  • May come to be art music in our time.
  • Not usually very complex but often wondrously
    melodic. Example Greensleeves tune

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Types Of Music Religious Music
  • Music associated with religion.
  • Four typical characteristics
  • Composer sometimes known but always of secondary
    importance.
  • Music is common to a particular religious group,
    distributed by orthodoxy.
  • Music sometimes complex, sometimes relatively
    simple. (E.g., Bach versus gospel music.)
  • Often now appreciated for its own aesthetic
    qualitiesdivorced from religionas art music.
    Example Aaron Neville Ava Marie

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Types Of Music Popular Music
  • Secular music that permeates a culture because of
    reproductive technology.
  • Six typical characteristics
  • A relatively recent phenomenon
  • Composer (or performer) often an object of
    idolatry.
  • Commercially distributed.
  • Usually relatively simple but with catchy
    melodic line.
  • Often ambient or dance music.
  • But often can also fall into category of art
    music. Example Beatles Get Back

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Types Of Music Art Music
  • Music that is listened to purely for its
    musicality treated as a work of art.
  • 4 typical characteristics
  • Composer (as artist) considered to have great
    importance (ethnic music sometimes excepted from
    this).
  • Audience gives undivided attention.
  • Music is usually complex and often requires full
    attention for full appreciation.
  • May be originally religious, folk or popular
    music and later come to be appreciated
    independent of its origins. Example Chopins
    Etude in G Minor.

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