Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 680 g
The History and Musical Structure of a Shared American Vernacular Form
Buch, Englisch, 276 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 257 mm, Gewicht: 680 g
Reihe: Oxford Studies in Music Theory
ISBN: 978-0-19-088197-9
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Sweet Thing: The History and Musical Structure of a Shared American Vernacular Form studies one of the most productive and enduring shared musical resources in North American vernacular music. Author Nicholas Stoia offers the most comprehensive examination to date of the long history of the "Sweet Thing" scheme, exploring how it made its way from sixteenth-century Scotland to eighteenth-century British broadside ballads to nineteenth-century American ragtime. Stoia also examines the form in various contexts, including early blues and country music, and moving forward to rhythm and blues, soul, and rock music, connecting these modern forms to their ancient roots. Through this close look at a ubiquitous musical from, Sweet Thing shows us how it has linked listeners and musicians alike across the boundaries of genre, race, and even time.