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Ethnocentrism
We cannot escape the position from which we view music.
Ethnomusicology
The study of why music matters and to whom.
Identity
Music helps express and shape identities.
Diaspora
People moving across countries; example: Irish diaspora caused by the potato famine.
Culture
A system of meaning expressed through music, traditions, and practices.
Nation-state
How music often ties into national identity and political boundaries.
Rhythm
Pattern of sounds and silences in time.
Beat
Regular pulse.
Meter & Measure
Organization of beats into repeating patterns.
Subdivision
Dividing beats into smaller units.
Tempo
Speed of the beat.
Scale types
(Major, minor, pentatonic, blues, etc.)
Microtones
Pitches between standard Western notes. Tiny intervals used for expression.
Ornamentation
Decorative notes around the main melody.
Staccato
Short, detached notes.
Legato
Smooth, connected notes.
Harmony
Simultaneous sounding of different notes.
Harmonization
Creating harmony that supports the melody.
Dynamics
Loudness and softness of music.
Crescendo
Gradually getting louder.
Decrescendo
Gradually getting softer.
Hornbostel-Sachs Instrument Classification
Chordophones (strings)
Aerophones (air/wind),
Membranophones (stretched membranes/drums),
Idiophones (self-sounding bodies, like bells),
Electrophones (electronic).
Texture
The way in which different sounds and melodies are combined in a piece of music.
Monophonic
Single melody, no accompaniment.
Polyphonic
Multiple independent melodies.
Harmonized Texture
Same melody, but in chords.
Polyrhythm
Multiple rhythmic patterns at once.
Drone
Sustained single tone.
Call and Response
Musical conversation.
Verse-Chorus Form
Popular music structure where verses alternate with a repeating chorus.
Gamelan music
Ensemble-based traditional music from Indonesia.
Interlocking
Different players fitting together complex rhythms.
Multi-melody
Layers of melodies.
Melodic elaboration
Embellishing a core melody.
Rhythmic approach
Cyclical, layered rhythms.
Hindustani Raga
Improvisational melodic framework in North India.
Sitar
Stringed instrument used in Hindustani music.
Barhat
Melodic expansion.
Gharana
Musical lineage or school.
Karnatak Tradition
More composition-based, more rhythmic complexity in South India.
Irish diaspora
Caused by the potato famine.
Air
Slow, lyrical Irish song.
Drone pipes
Bagpipe parts holding a constant note.
Standard form of traditional Irish dance
Reel, jig, hornpipe.
Traditional Instruments
Fiddle, uilleann pipes, bodhrán (drum), harp, tin whistle.
1960s revival
Rebirth of Irish cultural pride.
3 common dance rhythms
Reel, Jig, Hornpipe.
Irish music connected to
Hardship and political resistance.
Polyvocality
Many voices together.
Mande
West African ethnic group.
Jeli families
Griot families (hereditary musicians/storytellers).
Griot
Oral historians and musicians.
Afro-beat
Fusion of African music with jazz, funk.
African Diaspora
Movement of African peoples worldwide.
Kora
Harp-lute instrument.
Fontomfrom music
Royal drumming from Ghana.
Akan culture
Rich music traditions including call-and-response, polyrhythm.
call and response
Polyrhythms,
Oral traditions,
Participation,
Improvisation.
5 Characteristics of West African MusicCall and response,
Harlem Renaissance
1920s cultural explosion in Black art and music.
Civil Rights Movement
Music as activism.
Intersectionality
Overlapping identities impact music.
What is appropriation in a cultural context?
Taking cultural elements without permission or understanding.
Give an example of cultural appropriation in music.
White artists copying Black music, such as Elvis copying Black blues.
Race Records
Early recordings marketed to Black audiences.
Negro Spirituals
Religious songs from slavery.
Blues
Emotional, personal musical form.
12-bar blues
Standard blues form.
Minstrelsy
Racist theater/musical form.
Rhythm & Blues (R&B)
Linked through Black musical innovation to Rock and Roll and Hip Hop.
Dance Hall Reggae
Upbeat Jamaican dance music.
Roots Reggae
Politically conscious, slower reggae.
Cha cha chá
Cuban dance music.
Boogaloo
Mix of Latin and soul music.
Mambo
Upbeat Cuban dance.
Clave Beats
Rhythmic patterns underlying salsa music.
Music by place
Brazil: Samba, Bossa Nova, Tropicália; Mexico: Mariachi; Trinidad and Tobago: Steel Band; Argentina/Uruguay: Tango; Cuba: Danzón.
Indigenous cultural sovereignty
Control over cultural expression.
Cultural assimilation
Losing one's culture to dominant one.
Cultural genocide
Destruction of a culture.
Oral tradition
Passing down knowledge verbally.
Endonym
Name for a group they use themselves.
Exonym
Name given to a group by outsiders.
Land acknowledgement
Honoring indigenous territories.
Takt
Traditional ensemble music.
Raqs Baladi
Folk dance.
Raqs Sharqi
Belly dance for entertainment.
Belly Dance
Western term for Raqs Sharqi.
Ghawazi
Professional female dancers.
Tabla Solo
Percussion-focused dance.
Ravi Shankar
Indian sitar master.
A.R. Rahman
Modern Indian composer.
Fela Kuti
Afrobeat founder.
Seamus Ennis, Liam O'Flynn, Eileen Ivers
Irish music figures.
Tina Turner, Bessie Smith
African American music icons.
Afrika Bambaataa, Grandmaster Flash
Hip hop pioneers.
Santana
Latin rock guitarist.
Bob Marley
Reggae legend.
John Angaiak
Indigenous Alaskan musician.
Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping
Chinese political figures tied to cultural shifts.