Popular Music

Sites of Popular Music Heritage: Memories, Histories, Places: 04 (Routledge Studies in Popular Music)

Sites of Popular Music Heritage: Memories, Histories, Places: 04 (Routledge Studies in Popular Music) By Sara Cohen (editor), Robert Knifton (editor), Marion Leonard (editor), Les Roberts (editor)
2014 | 274 Pages | ISBN: 0415824508 | PDF | 2 MB
Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin

Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin by Theodore Gracyk
English | 2007-05-02 | ISBN: 0472069837, 0472099833 | 264 pages | PDF | 13 MB
Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin (repost)

Theodore Gracyk, "Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin"
2007-05-02 | ISBN: 0472069837, 0472099833 | 264 pages | PDF | 13 MB

It has long been assumed that people who prefer Led Zeppelin to Mozart live aesthetically impoverished lives. But why? In Listening to Popular Music, award-winning popular music scholar Theodore Gracyk argues that aesthetic value is just as important in popular listening as it is with “serious” music. And we don’t have to treat popular music as art in order to recognize its worth. Aesthetic values are realized differently in different musical styles, and each requires listening skills that people must learn.
Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin (repost)

Theodore Gracyk, "Listening to Popular Music: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Led Zeppelin"
English | 2007-05-02 | ISBN: 0472069837, 0472099833 | 264 pages | PDF | 13 MB

It has long been assumed that people who prefer Led Zeppelin to Mozart live aesthetically impoverished lives. But why? In Listening to Popular Music, award-winning popular music scholar Theodore Gracyk argues that aesthetic value is just as important in popular listening as it is with “serious” music. And we don’t have to treat popular music as art in order to recognize its worth. Aesthetic values are realized differently in different musical styles, and each requires listening skills that people must learn.

Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ELK1nG at Aug. 18, 2022
Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century

Popular Music History: Pop, Rock & Dance In The 20Th Century
Last updated 11/2019
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 3.48 GB | Duration: 2h 46m

Never feel left out of a Musical Discussion again! Broaden your Music History knowledge with our Curated Playlists.
Dark Side of the Tune: Popular Music and Violence (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music) (Repost)

Dark Side of the Tune: Popular Music and Violence (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music) By Bruce Johnson and Martin Cloonan
2009 | 254 Pages | ISBN: 1409400492 | PDF | 5 MB

Understanding Popular Music, Second Edition  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by insetes at Feb. 23, 2020
Understanding Popular Music, Second Edition

Understanding Popular Music, Second Edition By Roy Shuker
2001 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 041523509X | PDF | 3 MB

Music for the People: Popular Music and Dance in Interwar Britain(Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by manamba13 at Feb. 24, 2015
Music for the People: Popular Music and Dance in Interwar Britain(Repost)

Music for the People: Popular Music and Dance in Interwar Britain (Oxford Historical Monographs) by James Nott
English | 2002 | ISBN: 0199254079 | 288 Pages | PDF | 3 MB

Popular Music was a powerful and persistent influence in the daily life of millions in interwar Britain, yet these crucial years in the development of the popular music industry have rarely been the subject of detailed investigation.
Sounds of the Metropolis: The 19th Century Popular Music Revolution in London, New York, Paris and Vienna (repost)

Sounds of the Metropolis: The 19th Century Popular Music Revolution in London, New York, Paris and Vienna by Derek B. Scott
English | July 31, 2008 | ISBN: 0195309464 | 320 Pages | PDF | 3 MB

The phrase "popular music revolution" may instantly bring to mind such twentieth-century musical movements as jazz and rock 'n' roll. In Sounds of the Metropolis, however, Derek Scott argues that the first popular music revolution actually occurred in the nineteenth century, illustrating how a distinct group of popular styles first began to assert their independence and values.
Stereo: Comparative Perspectives on the Sociological Study of Popular Music in France and Britain

Hugh Dauncey and Philippe Le Guern, "Stereo: Comparative Perspectives on the Sociological Study of Popular Music in France and Britain"
English | ISBN: 1409405680 | 2011 | 336 pages | PDF | 3 MB