Wired for sound [electronic resource] : engineering and technologies in sonic cultures / edited by Paul D. Greene and Thomas Porcello

Contributor(s): Green, Paul D [editor] | Porcello, Thomas [editor]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publisher: Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, 2005Description: 288 pàgines : fotografies en blanc i negre ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: sense mediació Carrier type: volumISBN: 9780819565174Subject(s): Etnomusicologia | Música -- Història i crítica | So -- EnregistramentDDC classification: 780/.9/05
Contents:
Conté: Acknowledgments -- CHAPTER ONE: Introduction: Wired Sound and Sonic Cultures / Paul d. Greene / CHAPTER TWO: Reaching "Overseas": South African Sound Engineers, Technology, and Tradition; / Louise Meintjes -- CHAPTER THREE: "The Disc Is Not the Avenue": Schismogenetic Mimesis in Samba Recording / Frederick J. Moehn / CHAPTER FOUR: Nigel Pegrum, "Didjeridu-Friendly Sections," and What Constitutes an "Indigenous" CD: An Australian Case Study of Producing "World Music" Recordings / Karl Neuenfeldt -- CHAPTER FIVE: Music Mediated as Live in Austin: Sound, Technology, and Recording Practice / Thomas Porcello -- CHAPTER SIX: Media as Social Action: Native American Musicians in the Recording Studio / CHAPTER SEVEN: Engineering Techno-Hybrid Grooves in Two Indonesian Sound Studios / Jeremy Wallach -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Short-Circuiting Perceptual Systems: Timbre in Ambient and Techno Music / Cornelia Fales / CHAPTER NINE: "Heaviness" in the Perception of Heavy Metal Guitar Timbres: The Match of Perceptual and Acoustic Features over Time / Harris M. Berger and Cornleia Fales -- CHAPTER TEN: Mixed Messages: Unsettled Cosmopolitanisms in Nepali Pop / Paul Dñ. Green -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Soundscape of the Radio: Engineering Modern Songs and Superculture in Nepal / Ingemar Grandin -- CHAPTER TWUEVE: Music and the Rise of Radio in Twenties America : Technological Imperialism, Socialization, and the Transformation of Intimacy / Timothy D. Taylor -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Afterword / Thomas Porcello
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Conté: Acknowledgments -- CHAPTER ONE: Introduction: Wired Sound and Sonic Cultures / Paul d. Greene / CHAPTER TWO: Reaching "Overseas": South African Sound Engineers, Technology, and Tradition; / Louise Meintjes -- CHAPTER THREE: "The Disc Is Not the Avenue": Schismogenetic Mimesis in Samba Recording / Frederick J. Moehn / CHAPTER FOUR: Nigel Pegrum, "Didjeridu-Friendly Sections," and What Constitutes an "Indigenous" CD: An Australian Case Study of Producing "World Music" Recordings / Karl Neuenfeldt -- CHAPTER FIVE: Music Mediated as Live in Austin: Sound, Technology, and Recording Practice / Thomas Porcello -- CHAPTER SIX: Media as Social Action: Native American Musicians in the Recording Studio / CHAPTER SEVEN: Engineering Techno-Hybrid Grooves in Two Indonesian Sound Studios / Jeremy Wallach -- CHAPTER EIGHT: Short-Circuiting Perceptual Systems: Timbre in Ambient and Techno Music / Cornelia Fales / CHAPTER NINE: "Heaviness" in the Perception of Heavy Metal Guitar Timbres: The Match of Perceptual and Acoustic Features over Time / Harris M. Berger and Cornleia Fales -- CHAPTER TEN: Mixed Messages: Unsettled Cosmopolitanisms in Nepali Pop / Paul Dñ. Green -- CHAPTER ELEVEN: The Soundscape of the Radio: Engineering Modern Songs and Superculture in Nepal / Ingemar Grandin -- CHAPTER TWUEVE: Music and the Rise of Radio in Twenties America : Technological Imperialism, Socialization, and the Transformation of Intimacy / Timothy D. Taylor -- CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Afterword / Thomas Porcello

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