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Musicking Bodies Gesture And Voice In Hindustani Music 1st Edition Matthew Rahaim

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Musicking Bodies Gesture And Voice In Hindustani Music 1st Edition Matthew Rahaim
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Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.12 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Matthew Rahaim
ISBN: 9780819573278, 0819573272
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Musicking Bodies Gesture And Voice In Hindustani Music 1st Edition Matthew Rahaim by Matthew Rahaim 9780819573278, 0819573272 instant download after payment.

Investigates the life of the body in Indian vocal music Indian vocalists trace intricate shapes with their hands while improvising melody. Although every vocalist has an idiosyncratic gestural style, students inherit ways of shaping melodic space from their teachers, and the motion of the hand and voice are always intimately connected. Though observers of Indian classical music have long commented on these gestures, Musicking Bodies is the first extended study of what singers actually do with their hands and voices. Matthew Rahaim draws on years of vocal training, ethnography, and close analysis to demonstrate the ways in which hand gesture is used alongside vocalization to manifest melody as dynamic, three-dimensional shapes. The gestures that are improvised alongside vocal improvisation embody a special kind of melodic knowledge passed down tacitly through lineages of teachers and students who not only sound similar, but who also engage with music kinesthetically according to similar aesthetic and ethical ideals. Musicking Bodies builds on the insights of phenomenology, Indian and Western music theory, and cultural studies to illuminate not only the performance of gesture, but its implications for the transmission of culture, the conception of melody, and the very nature of the musicking body.

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