Embodied Expression in Popular Music - Timothy Koozin

Embodied Expression in Popular Music

A Theory of Musical Gesture and Agency

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
312 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-769298-1 (ISBN)
73,55 inkl. MwSt
Theory in popular music has historically tended to approach musical processes of rhythm, harmony, counterpoint, and form as abstractions, without very directly engaging the intimate connection between the performer and instrument in popular music performance. Embodied Expression in Popular Music illuminates under-researched aspects of music theory in popular music studies by situating musical analysis in a context of embodied movement in vocal and instrumental performance. Author Timothy Koozin offers a performance-based analytical methodology that progresses from basic idiomatic gestures, to gestural combinations and interactions with large-scale design, to broader interpretive strategies that engage with theories of embodiment, the musical topic, and narrative.

The book examines artistic practices in popular song that draw from a vast range of stylistic sources, including rock, blues, folk, soul, funk, fusion, and hip-hop, as well as European classical and African American gospel musical traditions. Exploring the interrelationships in how we create, hear, and understand music through the body, Koozin demonstrates how a focus on body-instrument interaction can illuminate musical structures while leveling implied hierarchies of cultural value. He provides detailed analysis of artists' creative strategies in singing and playing their instruments, probing how musicians represent subjectivities of gender, race, and social class in shaping songs and whole albums. Tracing connections from foundational blues, gospel, and rock musicians to current rap artists, he clarifies how inferences of musical topic and narrative are part of a larger creative process in strategically positioning musical gestures. By engaging with songs by female artists and artists of color, Koozin also challenges the methodological framing of traditional theory scholarship.

As a contribution to work on embodiment and meaning in music, this study of popular song explores how the situated and engaged body is active in listening, performing, and the formation of musical cultures, as it provides a means by which we understand our own bodies in relation to the world.

Timothy Koozin is Professor and area chair of Music Theory at the Moores School of Music, University of Houston. His research interests include music and meaning, theories of embodiment and musical gesture, popular music, and the music of Toru Takemitsu. His essays on musical gesture in popular music appear in numerous published journal articles and edited collections. Koozin is co-author of the music textbooks Music for Sight Singing and Music for Analysis, ninth edition (both volumes with Thomas Benjamin, Michael Horvit and Robert Nelson). He is the former editor of the electronic journal of the Society for Music Theory, Music Theory Online.

Acknowledgements
Introduction

Part 1. Guitar Voicing and Embodied Gesture in Rock
1. Guitar Voicing I: Barre chords, Gesture, and Agency
2. Guitar Voicing II: Open-String Chords, Fretboard Strategies, and Virtual Spaces

Part 2. Gospel and Groove: Gestural Strategies in Soul and Funk
3. Funk at the Keyboard
4. Pentatonic Space to Outer Space: Funk Bands and the Rise of Afrofuturism

Part 3. Gestural Variation in Songs with Acoustic Instruments
5. Temporality and Gesture in the Songs of Bob Dylan
6. Counterpoint and Embodied Expression in the Music of Joni Mitchell

Part 4. Situating Gesture
7. Keyboard Playing in the Beatles' Abbey Road: Topic, Persona, and Social Discourse
8. Musical Topic and Ironic Gesture in the Songs of Steely Dan
9. Voice in Hip Hop

Glossary
Bibliography
Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Oxford Studies in Music Theory
Zusatzinfo 86 music examples, 22 tables, 9 line drawings
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 224 mm
Gewicht 590 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik Musiktheorie / Musiklehre
ISBN-10 0-19-769298-2 / 0197692982
ISBN-13 978-0-19-769298-1 / 9780197692981
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