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imanialler

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Try using the ideas in WOM to construct a concise definition of rhythm. Give an example of a rhythmic sound and a non-rhythmic sound. (Answers may vary.)
 
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What is John Blackings definition of music? How is this definition related to other aspects of culture?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Rhythm in music is a patterned recurrence of related (or connected) sound events in time. The sounds of a heartbeat or a person walking are examples of rhythm.
 Randomly occurring, unconnected sounds are not rhythmic. Sounds of people eating at a crowded public restaurant are not considered rhythmic.

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  • Music is sound that is humanly patterned or organized. Music is humanly constructed like all other aspects of culture.

  • Listen again to Postal workers online and consider whether or not the example is music. Most listeners from the Western music-culture would classify the example as music. How could the example not be considered music? Where do you stand on the issue and why? (Views may differ.)

  • According to Koetting who observed and described the music of the postal workers, these men did not quite think of themselves as musicians who were performing music and creating a musical event. Rather they thought of themselves as simply postal workers who were coordinating their work efforts.

  • Let students discuss their own examples that illustrate sound as music vs. sound as non-music.

  • Work Song is found in music-cultures all over the world. The postal workers turned life into art.





imanialler

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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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:D TYSM

 

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