World music: traditions and transformations
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brief contents
Preface
xix
About This Book: An Introduction for Students
xxx
PART I
Chapter
1
What, in the World, Is Music?
1
Chapter
2
How Music Lives: A Musicultural Approach
9
Chapter
3
How Music Works, Part I: Rhythm
33
Chapter
4
How Music Works, Part II: Pitch
45
Chapter
5
How Music Works, Part III: Dynamics,
Timbre, and Instruments
57
Chapter
6
How Music Works, Part IV: Texture and Form
75
PART II
Chapter
7
Indonesian
Gamelan
Music: Interlocking Rhythms,
Interlocking Worlds
85
Chapter
8
From
Raga
to Bollywood: Developments and Intercultural
Crossings in Indian Music
115
Chapter
9
'Not the Same, but Just as Nice': Traditions and
Transformations in Irish Music
157
Chapter
10
The River and the Path: Conversation and Collective
Expression in West African Musics
191
Chapter
11
'See How She Moves': Musics of Latin America and the
"Oye Como Va"
Phenomenon
223
Chapter
12
From
Baladi
to Belly Dance: Rhythm, Dance, and Music in
Egypt and Beyond
273
Chapter
13
A Musicultural History of the Chinese Zheng
315
Glossary
353
References Cited in the Text
363
Credits
367
Index
369
vi
contents
Preface
xix
About This Book: An Introduction for Students
xxx
PART I
Chapter
1
Chapter
2
What, in the World, Is Music?
1
A Point of Departure: Five Propositions
for Exploring World Music
3
Proposition
1 :
The Basic Property of All Music Is Sound
3
Proposition
2:
The Sounds (and Silences) That Comprise
a Musical Work Are Organized in Some Way
4
Proposition
3:
Sounds Are Organized into Music by People;
Thus, Music Is a Form of Humanly Organized Sound
4
Proposition
4:
Music Is a Product of Human Intention
and Perception
5
Proposition
5:
The Term Music Is Inescapably Tied
to Western Culture and Its Assumptions
6
Summary
7
Key Terms
7
Study Questions
7
Discussion Questions
8
Applying What You Have Learned
8
Resources for Further Study
8
How Music Lives: A Musicultural Approach
9
Culture in Music
10
Meaning in Music
11
Identity in Music
11
Societies
15
Cultures
17
Nations and Nation-States
18
Diasporas
and Other Transnational Communities
19
The Individual in Music
20
Insights and Perspectives
—
Do You Belong to a
Virtual Music Community?
21
Spirituality and Transcendence in Music
22
Music and Dance
23
Music in Ritual
24
vii
Music as Commodity and the Patronage of Music
25
The Transmission of Music and Musical Knowledge
27
Production and Reception
27
Music Creation Processes
28
Music in the Process of Tradition
29
Summary
31
Key Terms
31
Study Questions
31
Discussion Questions
32
Applying What You Have Learned
32
Resources for Further Study
32
Chapter
3
How Music Works, Part I: Rhythm
33
The Four Basic Properties of Tones
34
Rhythm
34
Insights and Perspectives
—
Mozart and "The Alphabet Song"
35
Beat
36
Subdivision
36
Meter
37
Insights and Perspectives
—
Clap on
2
and
4: Backbeats 39
Insights and Perspectives
—
Three Beats or Seven?
40
Accent and Syncopation
41
Tempo
41
Free Rhythm
41
Summary
42
Key Terms
42
Study Questions
42
Applying What You Have Learned
43
Resources for Further Study
43
Chapter
4
How Music Works, Part II: Pitch
45
Pitch and Melody
46
Pitch and Melody in "Mary Had a Little Lamb" and a Native
American Eagle Dance Song
46
Names of Pitches in Western Music
46
Insights and Perspectives
—
Curing and Causing Illness with Melody
48
The Western Pitch System and the Octave
48
Insights and Perspectives
—
Scale versus Mode
49
viii
Contents
Insights and Perspectives—When High Is Low and Low Is High
49
Common Scales in Western Music: Major, Pentatonic,
Minor, and Blues
50
Pitch and Scales in Non-Western Musical Systems
52
Insights and Perspectives
—
Modulation: Moving from
One Scale and Key to Another
52
Pitch, Chords, and Harmony
53
Summary
54
Key Terms
55
Study Questions
55
Applying What You Have Learned
55
Resources for Further Study
55
Chapter
5
How Music Works, Part
and Instruments
57
Dynamics, Timbre,
Dynamics
58
Timbre
59
Music Instruments
61
Music Instrument Classification
62
Summary
71
Key Terms
72
Study Questions
72
Applying What You Have Learned
72
Resources for Further Study
73
75
79
Chapter
6
How Music Works, Part IV: Texture and Form
Texture
76
Insights and Perspeaives—The Debate over Polyrhythms
in West African Music
76
Form: The Designs of Musical Works
78
Forms Based on Repetition and Patterns
Forms with Contrasting Sections
80
Summary
83
Key Terms
83
Study Questions
83
Applying What You Have Learned
83
Resources for Further Study
84
Contents
IX
PART II
Chapter
7
Indonesian
Gamelan
Musk: Interlocking Rhythms,
Interlocking Worlds
85
Introduction
88
Balinese Gamelan
Music in Context
88
Bali and the Republic of Indonesia
88
Religion in Bali and Indonesia
89
Insights and Perspectives
—
Bali
Aga:
The "Original
Balinese"
and Their
Gamelan
Music
90
Gamelan
in Bali and Beyond
90
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Paired Tuning of Female
and Male Instruments
94
The
Gamelan
Bełeganjur:
An Introduction
95
Musical Guided Tour: The
Gamelan
Bełeganjur
96
Kilitan
Telu
Interlocking Rhythms: A Musical Symbol
of Communal Interdependence
97
Balinese
Kecak and the Kilitan
Telu
97
Experiencing
Balinese
Interlocking, Kecak-Style
98
The
Gamelan
Bełeganjur
in Battles of Good versus Evil
99
Bełeganjur
Music in Hindu-Balinese Cremation
Processions
99
Insights and Perspectives
—
Caste and Class in Bali
100
Guided Listening Experience:
Bełeganjur
Music Performed
during
a
Balinese
Cremation Procession
101
Crossroad Battles and a Musical Ladder to the
Upper World
102
Walking Warriors: Worldly Battlegrounds
of
Bełeganjur
Music
103
Lomba
Bełeganjur:
The Modern
Bełeganjur
Contest
103
Kreasi
Bełeganjur:
The Contest Musical Style
104
Tradition and Innovation in Kreasi
Bełeganjur:
An Elusive Balance
105
Insights and Perspectives
—
Gerak: The Choreographic
Element in Kreasi
Bełeganjur
106
Achieving the Elusive Balance: The Kreasi
Bełeganjur
Music of I Ketut Suandita
107
Contents
Guided Listening Experience: "Wira Ghorava Cakti
'95"
(Kreasi
Beleganjur), by I Ketut Suandita
107
Crossing International Borders
107
Guided Listening Experience: "B.A.Ph.PET," by
Michael Bakan
109
Summary
112
Key Terms
112
Study Questions
113
Discussion Questions
113
Applying What You Have Learned
114
Resources for Further Study
114
Chapter
8
From
Raga
to Bollywood: Developments and
Intercultural Crossings in Indian Music
115
Indian Music in Context
119
Musical Diversity and Two Great Traditions
122
The Hindustani
Raga
of Northern India
125
Ravi Shankar and the Maihar Gharana
125
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Caste System in India
125
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Gharana
126
Insights and Perspectives
—
Anoushka Shankar:
Carrying on the Legacy
127
"An Introduction to Indian Music," by Ravi Shankar
127
Musical Guided Tour: "An Introduction to Indian Music"
127
The Sitar-Tambura-Tabla Trio: Instruments and Texture
128
Insights and Perspectives
—
Muslim Musicians
in Hindustani Musical Society
130
Other Hindustani Melodic Instruments
130
Raga
Defined
132
Tala:
Meter and Rhythm in
Raga
Performance
132
Insights and Perspectives
—
Standard Features
of
a Tala
Summarized
133
How
a Raga
"Grows"
133
Form in
Raga
Performance
134
Insights and Perspectives—Two Kinds of Time
135
Keeping
Tal
with Ravi Shankar
136
Insights and Perspectives—The Rhythm of Tihai
138
Contents
xi
Guided Listening Experience:
"Raga
Sindhi-Bhairavi"
(Hindustani
Raga),
Ravi Shankar
138
Intercultural Crossings and Transformations
143
Early Inroads: West Meets East, Improvisations,
and the Music of John
Coltrane
143
Ravi Shankar, the Beatles, and the "Great
Sitar
Explosion"
144
A New Level: John Mclaughlin and Shakti
145
Guided Listening Experience: "Joy," Shakti
147
Bollywood and Beyond: The Genius of A. R. Rahman
148
Guided Listening Experience: "Barso Re," by A. R. Rahman,
Featuring Vocalist Shreya Ghoshal
150
Summary
154
Key Terms
154
Study Questions
154
Discussion Questions
155
Applying What You Have Learned
155
Resources for Further Study
156
Chapter
9
'Not the Same, but Just as Nice': Traditions and
Transformations in Irish Music
157
A Preliminary Listening Experience
160
Irish Music in Context
160
An Introduction to Irish Traditional Music
162
Traditional Irish Dance Tunes and Medleys: Two Examples
164
Musical Guided Tour: Irish Traditional Dance Tunes
165
Guided Listening Experience: 'The Cuckoo's Hornpipe,"
Seamus Ennis
167
Insights and Perspectives
—
Irish Music and Celtic Music
and Cultures
169
Guided Listening Experience: "The First House in Connaught/
The Copper Plate Reel" (Medley), Seamus Ennis
170
The Life and Legacy of Seamus Ennis
173
Neo-Traditional Irish Music and the Irish Music Revival
174
Sean Ó'Riada
and the Transformation of Irish
Traditional Music
176
The Chieftains
176
Guided Listening Experience: "The Dingle Set" (Medley),
The Chieftains
177
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Contents
The
1970s:
Second Generation of the Irish Music Revival
179
The Modern Ensemble Sound of Irish Traditional Dance Music
180
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Irish Bouzouki
181
Guided Listening Experience: The Emyvale/Ril Gan Ainm/
The Three Merry Sisters of Fate" (Medley),
Altan
182
The Post-Traditional World of Irish Music: Crossing Bridges with
Eileen
Ivers
184
The Music and Life of Eileen
Ivers
184
Guided Listening Experience: "Gravelwalk" (Medley),
Eileen
Ivers
185
Summary
188
Key Terms
188
Study Questions
188
Discussion Questions
189
Applying What You Have Learned
189
Resources for Further Study
189
Chapter
10
The River and the Path: Conversation and
Collective Expression in West African Musics
191
African Musics in Context
194
Insights and Perspectives
—
Isicathamiya and
Ladysmith
Black
Mambazo
195
The African Continent, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the African
Diaspora
196
Music, Culture, and History in Sub-Saharan Africa
196
Drumming
197
Fontomfrom: An Akan Royal Drum Ensemble
198
Musical Guided Tour: Instruments and Basic Rhythmic
Patterns in Fontomfrom Music
199
Guided Listening Experience: Fontomfrom
(Akan Royal Drum Ensemble Music)
201
Unifying Features of Music in West Africa: Musical
Africanisms
202
More Than Drumming: African Musical Diversity and
the
Kora
203
The
Kora
and Its Musicultural World
204
Mande
History and Culture
205
The
Jeli
and the Art of Jeliya
206
Contents
xiii
Sečkou
Keita: Kora
Master, Jeli,
and Radical Royal
207
"I am not shy to sing and play the
kora"
208
Guided Listening Experience: "Dounuya,"
Sečkou
Keita
209
A Meeting of Musical Worlds: "Atlanta
Kaira"
211
Guided Listening Experience: "Atlanta
Kaira,"
Toumani
Diabate,
Taj Mahal, and Ensemble
213
Angélique
Kidjo: West African Collective Expression
in a Global Musical World
215
The Diva from Benin
216
Guided Listening Experience: "Okan Bale,"
Angélique
Kidjo
217
Summary
220
Key Terms
220
Study Questions
220
Discussion Questions
221
Applying What You Have Learned
221
Resources for Further Study
221
Chapter
11
'See How She Moves': Musics of Latin America and the
"Oye
Como Va"
Phenomenon
223
Introduction
224
"Oye Como
Va" and Latin
Music in Context
225
Latin Music Defined
226
Latin Music Traditions and Transformations in South America,
Mexico, and the Caribbean: A Selective Survey
228
Brazil: Samba,
Bossa
Nova, and
Tropicália
228
Insights and Perspectives
—
Carnival in Trinidad:
Panorama and the Steel Band Tradition
230
Argentina and Uruguay: Tango
234
Folkloric Andean Music of Bolivia and Peru (and Paris and Buenos
Aires, Too)
236
Mexico:
Mariachi
239
Cuba, Creolization, and the Roots of Latin Dance Music
243
Afro-Cuban Roots of Latin Dance Music
243
Spanish-Cuban Roots of Latin Dance Music
245
The
Danzón-Mambo
246
Enrique Jorrin and the Cuban
Cha Cha
Chá
246
Musical Guided Tour: Latin Percussion Rhythms
of the
Cha Cha
Chá
248
xiv
Contents
Mambó
(Big Band Mambo) 248
Tito Puente,
the Newyorican Connection, and Latino/American
Music Culture in New York City
250
Insights and Perspectives
—
Machito and the Afro-Cubans
in the History of Latin Dance Music
251
Guided Listening Experience:
"Oye Como Va,"
Tito Puente
(1963) 252
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Palladium Ballroom
253
New Sounds, New Times:
"Oye Como Va,"
the
Santana
Version
255
The Rise of
Santana
and Latin Rock
256
Insights and Perspectives
—
Carlos
Santana
and Prince
256
Guided Listening Experience:
"Oye Como Va,"
Santana
(1970) 258
Insights
and Perspectives
—
The Hammond B-3 Organ
and
"Oye Como Va"
261
Beyond the Music:
Santana,
"Oye Como Va,"
and Pan-Latino Identity
261
Santana's "Oye Como Va"
and Tito
Puente
261
The King of Salsa and Latin Jazz
262
Insights and Perspectives
—
Deep Cuban Tradition Meets Salsa
and Latin Jazz: Francisco Aguabella's
"Nena"
263
"Oye Como Va"
and the Emergence of Pan-Latino Identity
264
"Oye Como Va":
The Next Generation
266
Guided Listening Experience:
"Oye Como Va,"
Tito Puente
Jr.
(2004) 267
Tito Puente
Jr.: Into the Future, Back to the Past
270
Summary
270
Key Terms
271
Study Questions
271
Discussion Questions
272
Applying What You Have Learned
272
Resources for Further Study
272
Chapter
12
From
Baladi
to Belly Dance: Rhythm, Dance,
and Music in Egypt and Beyond
273
Introduction
274
Egypt: An Overview
279
Contents
xv
Ancient Egypt and the Rise of Arab-Islamic Culture
280
Guided Listening Experience: Arab Music and the Art of Maqam
("Iraqi
Café,"
by Ahmed Mukhtar)
280
Insights and Perspectives
—
Iraqi Rock: Acrassicauda's Only the Dead
See the End of the War
285
Foreign Rule, Nationalism, and Nationhood in Egypt
285
The Foundations of Egyptian Women's Dance
286
Speculations on Ancient Roots
287
The Ghawazi Tradition
287
Witness to a Ghawazi Performance
288
Insights and Perspectives
—
Muhammad
Ali
Street
288
Zaar: Egyptian Women's Dance in a Healing Ritual
289
The Zaar Ritual
289
Guided Listening Experience: Traditional Zaar Rhythms,
Hossam Ramzy
291
Musical Guided Tour: Demonstration of
Dum
and
Тек
Drum Strokes
292
Music, Dance, Nationalism, and Mass Media Entertainment in
20th-century
Egypt
293
The Contributions of Badiaa Masabni
294
Dance, Music, and the Egyptian Film Industry
295
Muhammad 'Abd al-Wahhab and
Samia
Gamai
295
Insights and Perspectives
—
Accidental Innovations
297
Insights and Perspectives
—
Qur'anic Recitation versus Musical
"Enchantment" in Islamic Society
298
Guided Listening Experience: "Zeina," by Muhammad
'Abd al-Wahhab (Arrangement by Hossam Ramzy)
298
Insights and Perspectives
—
A Rhythm by Any other Name
300
The Post-Independence Era
301
Cultural Nationalism and the
Baladi
Folk Ideal in Post-Revolutionary
Egypt
302
Farida Fahmy and the
Reda
Troupe
303
Folk Dance Rhythms in Raqs Sharqi and Belly Dance:
Fallahi and Saaidi
303
The
Tabla
Solo Dance
305
Tabla Solo
in a Raqs Sharqi Dance Routine
306
Guided Listening Experience: "Belhadawa Walla Belshaawa?"
{Tabla
So/o),
Hossam Ramzy
307
xvi
Contents
From Cairo to Mexico, Lebanon, and Beyond:
Contemporary Belly Dance Music
309
Guided Listening Experience:
"Hou Hou Hou,"
Emad Sayyah
309
Summary
312
Key Terms
313
Study Questions
313
Discussion Questions
314
Applying What You Have Learned
314
Resources for Further Study
314
Chapter
13
A Mušicu
Itu
ral
History of the Chinese Zheng
315
Introduction
318
China: An Overview
319
The Nation-State of Modern China
319
From Antiquity to the Present
320
An Introduction to the Zheng
321
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Koto and Japanese
Music in Ancient and Modern Times
322
Musical Guided Tour: The Zheng
325
The Zheng in Imperial China
326
The Han Dynasty Era
327
Insights and Perspectives
—
Confucianism
and the Qin Zither
328
The Tang Dynasty Era
329
The Ming and Qing Dynasty Eras
330
Insights and Perspectives
—
Chinese Opera and Beijing
Opera in Dynastic and Post-Dynastic China
330
Regional Styles: Traditional Solo Zheng Music
331
Guided Listening Experience: "Autumn Moon over
the Han Palace," Deng Haiqiong
332
Emergence and Development of the Conservatory Solo Zheng
Style in Mainland China
335
Music and the Conservatory Solo Zheng Tradition in Communist
China,
1949-1965 336
Guided Listening Experience: "Spring on Snowy Mountains,"
by Fan Shang'e
338
Insights and Perspectives
—
The Chinese Occupation of Tibet
and the Plight of Tibetan Buddhists
339
Contents
xvii
The Cultural Revolution Era
339
The Rise of Deng Xiaoping and the Period of Openness
341
Insights and Perspectives
—
Rocking the Zheng on the New Long
March:
Cui Jian
and
Bei Bei He
341
The Arts, the Zheng, and Musicultural Life in Post-1970s China
343
Guided Listening Experience: "Music from the Muqam,"
by Zhou Ji, Shao Guangchen, and
Li Mei
346
Insights and Perspectives
—
Uighur History and Culture
346
Summary
349
Key Terms
349
Study Questions
350
Discussion Questions
350
Applying What You Have Learned
351
Resources for Further Study
351
Glossary
353
References Cited in the Text
363
Credits
367
Index
369
xviii
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