MUS 307 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Philadelphia Soul, Folk Music, Hear Music
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Lecture 1: getting your ears in gear; music typology, terminology, and characteristics. Something that is not an empirical reality but is something that is assumed to be natural, real, or true because of established usage or promotion by those in power. How we perceive many things, music included is culturally constructed. Appropriation: deliberately adopting aspects of a culture other than one"s own. Acculturation: when one culture exerts an influence on another. Transculturation: cultural change resulting from the merger, convergence, or conflict between disparate cultures. Syncretism/hybridization: when a new cultural form/tradition is created from a synthesis of different ones. In modern political and economic climate often depends on patronage of state and wealthy elites. Music which is passed down orally, authorship of works unknown, forgotten, or not considered important. Associated with rural populations, and/or the working classes, and/or non0industrial societies. Performed in communal and ritual contexts, during, milestone events (births, weddings, coming of age, etc. )