Ebook: Every Song Ever: Twenty Ways to Listen in an Age of Musical Plenty
Author: Ratliff Ben
- Tags: Musique populaire--Appréciation, Musique populaire--Aspect psychologique, Musique populaire -- Appréciation, Musique populaire -- Aspect psychologique
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Farrar
- City: New York
- Edition: First edition
- Language: English
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Let me concentrate! : repetitition -- Past present future : slowness -- Draft me! : speed -- What if we both should want more? : transmission -- We don't need no music : quiet/silence/intimacy -- Church bell tone : stubbornness and the single note -- Elevation : virtuosity -- Blue rules : sadness -- Getting clear : audio space -- Purple, green, turquoise : endless inventory -- I forgot more than you'll ever know : wasteful authority -- Granite and fog : density -- As it first looks : improvisation -- Eyeball to eyeball : closeness -- Just a little bit : loudness -- R.S.V.P. : discrepancy -- I still believe I hear : memory and historical truth -- On the waves : linking -- Mi gente : community and exclusivity -- Slowly fading out of sight : the perfect moment.
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