World music : traditions and transformations
by
 
Bakan, Michael B.

Title
World music : traditions and transformations

Author
Bakan, Michael B.

ISBN
9780073526645

Publication Information
Boston : McGraw-Hill, c2011.

Physical Description
377 s.

Contents
Ch. 1. What, in the world, is music? -- ch. 2. How music lives: a musicultural approach -- ch. 3. How music works, pt. 1 Rhythm -- ch. 4. How music works, pt. 2 Pitch -- ch. 5. How music works, pt. 3 Dynamics, timbre, and instruments -- ch. 6. How music works, pt. 4 Texture and form -- ch. 7. Interlocking rhythms and interlocking worlds in Balinese gamelan music -- ch. 8. Raga, Ravi Shankar, and intercultural crossings in Indian music -- ch. 9. Tradition and transformation in Irish traditional music -- ch. 10. Musical conversations: communication and collective expression in West African music -- ch. 11. Oye como va : three generations in the life of a classic Latino/American dance tune -- ch. 12. From Baladi to belly dance: women's dance and dance rhythnms in Egypt and beyond -- ch.13. A musicultural history of the Chinese Zheng -- ch. 14. Climbing Jacob's ladder: modern musical reflections of an ancient Jewish mystical text.

Subject Term
Dünya müziği -- Tarihçe ve eleştiri.
 
World music -- History and criticism.


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Conservatory LibraryBook7.2/14/3613ML3545 .B24 2011Konservatuvar Genel Koleksiyon