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Form as Harmony in Rock Music Drew Nobile (Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Oregon)

Form as Harmony in Rock Music By Drew Nobile (Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Oregon)

Summary

Form as Harmony in Rock Music investigates the formal-harmonic structures of classic rock of the 1960s, 70s, and 80s, demonstrating how artists across decades and genres have unified under similar compositional structures and a single musical style.

Form as Harmony in Rock Music Summary

Form as Harmony in Rock Music by Drew Nobile (Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Oregon)

Overturning the inherited belief that popular music is unrefined, Form as Harmony in Rock Music brings the process-based approach of classical theorists to popular music scholarship. Author Drew Nobile offers the first comprehensive theory of form for 1960s, 70s, and 80s classic rock repertoire, showing how songs in this genre are not simply a series of discrete elements, but rather exhibit cohesive formal-harmonic structures across their entire timespan. Though many elements contribute to the cohesion of a song, the rock music of these decades is built around a fundamentally harmonic backdrop, giving rise to distinct types of verses, choruses, and bridges. Nobile's rigorous but readable theoretical analysis demonstrates how artists from Bob Dylan to Stevie Wonder to Madonna consistently turn to the same compositional structures throughout rock's various genres and decades, unifying them under a single musical style. Using over 200 transcriptions, graphs, and form charts, Form as Harmony in Rock Music advocates a structural approach to rock analysis, revealing essential features of this style that would otherwise remain below our conscious awareness.

Form as Harmony in Rock Music Reviews

Recommended. * K. George, Delgado Community College, CHOICE *
Systematic and comprehensive, with many examples of great tunes, Nobile's book is not only field changing for rock music scholarship, but also classroom-ready for students and teachers wanting sophisticated popular music theory. * Daniel Harrison, Yale University *
The rigorous analyses presented throughout this book pair organically with a constant attention to deeper lyrical meanings. If there were any remaining doubt that rock music could benefit from close, structural listening, Nobile has torn it asunder. * Brad Osborn, Associate Professor of Music Theory, University of Kansas, and author of Everything in its Right Place: Analyzing Radiohead *

About Drew Nobile (Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Oregon)

Drew Nobile is Assistant Professor of Music Theory at the University of Oregon. His research on the analysis of popular music has appeared in several publications, including Music Theory Spectrum, the Journal of Music Theory, and Music Theory Online.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Harmonic Syntax 2. Verses 3. Choruses 4. Prechoruses, Bridges, and Auxiliary Sections 5. AABA and Strophic Forms 6. Sectional Verse-Chorus 7. Continuous Verse-Chorus 8. Verse-Prechorus-Chorus Conclusion Bibliography

Additional information

NGR9780190948368
9780190948368
0190948361
Form as Harmony in Rock Music by Drew Nobile (Assistant Professor of Music Theory, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Oregon)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-07-17
320
Winner of Winner, 2021 Emerging Scholar Award (book), Society for Music Theory.
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