May 14, 2024
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Musical Styles is a broad field of study that explores the various ways in which music is created and performed around the world. It encompasses a wide range of genres, from classical and jazz to folk and electronic music. Studying Musical Styles can provide a deeper understanding of the historical, cultural, and social contexts in which music is created, as well as the techniques and skills involved in its performance.
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Reading list
We've selected 13 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Musical Styles.
This comprehensive textbook provides a broad overview of the field of ethnomusicology, covering its history, methods, and theories. Nettl, a leading scholar in the field, offers a wealth of insights into the diverse musical traditions of the world.
This magisterial work traces the evolution of musical style from the Middle Ages to the present day. Taruskin, one of the most influential music historians of our time, offers a provocative and wide-ranging account of how music has changed over time.
This groundbreaking book explores the ways in which music communicates emotion and meaning. Powell, a cognitive psychologist, draws on the latest research in neuroscience and psychology to provide a new understanding of how music affects our minds and bodies.
This monumental work comprehensive encyclopedia of musical instruments from around the world. It includes detailed descriptions of over 10,000 instruments, as well as historical and cultural information.
This multi-volume history offers a comprehensive account of the development of music from the earliest times to the present day. Written by a team of leading scholars, it provides a wealth of information on all aspects of music history.
This massive encyclopedia is the definitive reference work on music. It contains over 40,000 entries on composers, performers, instruments, genres, and more.
This concise version of The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians valuable resource for students and general readers. It contains over 20,000 entries on all aspects of music.
This comprehensive companion provides a wealth of information on all aspects of music, from instruments and genres to composers and performers. It is an essential reference work for anyone interested in music.
This popular guide offers a comprehensive overview of world music, covering over 1,000 genres from around the globe. It great resource for anyone interested in exploring the diverse musical traditions of the world.
This classic text provides a comprehensive overview of the world's musical traditions. Blacking, a leading ethnomusicologist, offers a rich and detailed account of the music of different cultures.
This fascinating book explores the latest scientific research on the power of music. Mannes, a science writer, reveals the ways in which music can affect our health, emotions, and cognition.
This textbook provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of musical sound. Clayton, a leading music theorist, offers a clear and accessible introduction to the basic principles of music.
This comprehensive textbook provides an introduction to the art of music appreciation. Damschroder and Williams, both experienced music educators, offer a clear and engaging guide to the basic elements of music and the different genres of musical expression.
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