Nettsider med emneord ?Popular Music?
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When does a beat actually happen in time? What part of the beat’s sound constitutes its temporal position, and how does this perception or judgment depend upon a listener’s music-cultural background?
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The 'Being in Concert' project examined how audience participation affects motion, engagement, connectedness, and bonding in a pop concert.
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The Nordic Sounds seminar, "Making and Unmaking Myths: Popular Music in the Nordic Region Today", is held at ?rebro University, September 19th-20th, 2018.
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The distinguished scholar, professor John Richardson, will be holding a guest lecture on 26 September. The lecture’s title is: The Politics of New Aesthetic Categories in Nordic Pop Performances. Everyone is invited to attend.
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Jonathan Aagaard and Marcus Sellevold B?e will present work in progress on Right extremism in Norwegian Black metal and Resistance in Nordic Underground Metal Scenes. Professor Stan Hawkins will lead the workshop.
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The next Nordic Sounds meeting features visiting guests Professor Fabian Holt (Humbolt-Universit?t zu Berlin) & Professor Tina K. Ramnarine (Royal Holloway University of London), who discuss their chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Popular Music in the Nordic Countries (forthcoming).