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Megan Lavengood started the topic PMIG Award Winners 2018 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 2 months agoThe SMT Popular Music Interest Group has two awards to recognize recent research in pop music. The Outstanding Publication Award was established in 2012, and exists to acknowledge the best article, essay, or book involving the theory and/or analysis of popular music by a senior scholar. Since 2013, the PMIG also grants the Adam Krims Award to a j…[Read more]
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Megan Lavengood replied to the topic keywords for your research? in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoFor those of you who are curious, these are the group ideas I’ve (tentatively) settled on:
- lyrics
- timbre
- cognition
- performance
- tonality/modality
- topic theory
- corpus study
- rhythm/meter
Let me know if you have any thoughts!
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Megan Lavengood replied to the topic keywords for your research? in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 3 months agoHi again! This is a reminder to please fill out this form if you have not yet already done so. I will soon begin analysis of the responses and determine a more specific plan for our small group discussion.
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Megan Lavengood started the topic keywords for your research? in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months agoHello! At our next PMIG meeting, which is Saturday, Nov 3 at 12:30PM in San Antonio, we will spend the majority of our time in small group discussion. We will break our increasingly massive interest group up into smaller groups based on common interests, and the groups will use that time to network, share ideas, and so on.
To determine what…[Read more]
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Alyssa Barna created the event 2019 IASPM-US in the group Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
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Alyssa Barna created the event IASPM Pop Conference in the group Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group. on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
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Brad Osborn's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 4 months ago
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Alyssa Barna replied to the topic Call for nominations: PMIG Awards 2018 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months agoHello everyone – Just a reminder that the deadline for nominations is September 1st! Use the links from this page for nomination forms.
Thank you!
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Megan Lavengood's profile was updated on Humanities Commons 7 years, 5 months ago
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Megan Lavengood started the topic Call for nominations: PMIG Awards 2018 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory – Popular Music Interest Group on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months agoThe interest group is currently soliciting nominations for two publication awards, given annually by the PMIG.
Information about each awards, including previous winners and restrictions on what is eligible, can be found on our new website.
Edit, September 3, 2018: Nominations are now closed.
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Brad Osborn deposited HEARING HEIMA: ECOLOGICAL AND ECOCRITICAL APPROACHES TO MEANING IN THREE ICELANDIC MUSIC VIDEOS on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Analyzing 3 Icelandic music videos
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Brad Osborn deposited BEATS THAT COMMUTE: ALGEBRAIC AND KINESTHETIC MODELS FOR MATH-ROCK GROOVES on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Math rock’s most salient compositional facet is its cyclical repetition of ostinati featuring changing and odd-cardinality meters.
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Brad Osborn deposited Becoming-Music, Becoming-Intimate, Becoming-Imperceptible on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Musicologists have recently begun applying the diverse philosophies of Deleuze and Guattari to music. Most contributors strive for rigorous adherence to early Deleuzian principles-a position I refer to as “orthodox”-and are therefore hesitant to posit any sort of musical objecthood or listener subjectivity. By contrast, this article espouses an…[Read more]
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Brad Osborn deposited Understanding Through-Composition in Post-Rock, Math-Metal, and other Post-Millennial Rock Genres on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Since the dawn of experimental rock’s second coming in the new millennium, experimental artists have begun distancing themselves from Top-40 artists through formal structures that eschew recapitulatory verse/chorus conventions altogether. In order to understand the correlation between genre and form more thoroughly, this paper provides a t…[Read more]
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Brad Osborn deposited Kid Algebra: Radiohead’s Euclidean and Maximally Even Rhythms on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
Radiohead’s music regularly confronts the listener with structural elements—in the domains of pitch/harmony, timbre, form, and rhythm—which exist in a space between pure Top Forty convention and sheer experimentation.
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Brad Osborn deposited Subverting the Verse–Chorus Paradigm: Terminally Climactic Forms in Recent Rock Music on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
This article defines and demonstrates a formal type I call ‘‘terminally climactic forms.’’ These forms, which appear frequently in rock songs after 1990, are characterized by their balance between the expected memorable highpoint (the chorus) and the thematically independent terminal climax, the song’s actual high point, which appears only once…[Read more]
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Brad Osborn deposited ROCK HARMONY RECONSIDERED: TONAL, MODAL AND CONTRAPUNTAL VOICE-LEADING SYSTEMS IN RADIOHEAD on Humanities Commons 7 years, 6 months ago
A great deal of the harmony and voice leading in the British rock group Radiohead’s recorded output between 1997 and 2011 can be heard as elaborating either traditional tonal structures or establishing pitch centricity through purely contrapuntal means. This mode of hearing Radiohead’s music departs from theories of rock harmony that (1) focus on…[Read more]
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