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musical culture

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meanings of musicaland culture


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musical
adjective
uk /ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/ us /ˈmjuː.zɪ.kəl/
related to or connected ...
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culture
noun
uk /ˈkʌl.tʃər/ us /ˈkʌl.tʃɚ/
the way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a ...
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Examples of musical culture


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A true celebration of the diversity contained within a musicalculture.
Surprisingly, these people have a great musicalculture.
Clearly, there are many other aspects concerning the history of musicalculture in pre-industrial cities and towns that could be investigated.
A recurrent theme was the impact of technologies on twentieth-century music and musicalculture.
Words (and lyrics) became central in the popular musicalculture in so far as the songs of cantautori aspired to literary dignity.
No significant melodic or pitch errors in relation to relative simple songs from the singer's musicalculture.
However, he refers to real instruments that played an established role in late eighteenth- and early nineteenthcentury musicalculture.
The argument made here is that the conduits through which musicalculture flow are not random but have a social organisation.
In relation to the child as listener there is an obvious link here between the traditional forms of children's musicalculture and commercial popular music.
Special attention will be paid to how the description of technological "fidelity" becomes an aesthetic value, projected and interpreted within demonstrable values of musicalculture.
What happens to a musicalculture and the people involved in it when music is banned?
Television does not seem to be an essential part of musicalculture and adds little to music aesthetically.
The published discourse during this period contributed to legitimating sound recording within musicalculture and the music industry.
The concept allows us to build ideal types in the search for models for a global musicalculture.
One feature of musicalculture throughout the region is the presence of community music schools and the close relationship between music in the classroom and music in everyday life.
Put in a nutshell, the informal site represents the 'private' aspect of pupils' musicalculture.
Work which has followed this methodological advice has obtained a more comprehensive understanding of the processes which stimulated the production of musicalculture in certain pre-industrial towns.
These developments reinforced the increasing power of literate musicalculture and enshrined the supreme authority of the printed score and, by extension, the absolute control of the composer.
It is here that the influence of these 'ethereal' instruments on musicalculture as a whole becomes more apparent.
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