Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan Papua New Guinea

This book PDF is perfect for those who love Music genre, written by Tony Lewis and published by Routledge which was released on 19 April 2018 with total hardcover pages 228. You could read this book directly on your devices with pdf, epub and kindle format, check detail and related Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan Papua New Guinea books below.

Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan  Papua New Guinea
Author : Tony Lewis
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2018
ISBN : 9781315406480
Pages : 228 pages
Get Book

Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan Papua New Guinea by Tony Lewis Book PDF Summary

The garamut is a log idiophone that is found in many of the coastal and island areas of Papua New Guinea. The instrument’s primary use is as a speech surrogate and in some regions the garamut is also used in large ensembles to play complex music for dancing. In Baluan Island, within the Manus Province, this style of garamut playing is comparatively highly developed. This book follows the author’s processes and methods in learning to play the music of the garamut, to the level at which he became accepted as a garamut player by the people of Baluan. Lewis argues that analysis is essential in learning to play the rapid tempi and complex rhythms of Baluan garamut music, in a cultural context where there is no formal teaching process for the music. The transcription and analysis of the Baluan garamut repertoire is the centrepiece of this study, reflecting the cognitive structures of the learning process, and revealing the inner workings of the music’s complexity as well as a striking beauty of form and structure. The book concludes with reflections on the process of a ‘cultural outsider’ becoming a garamut player in Baluan and on the role of musical analysis in that process, on the ethnomusicologist’s role in transmission of the music, and on the nature of continuity and change in a musical society such as Baluan.

Becoming a Garamut Player in Baluan  Papua New Guinea

The garamut is a log idiophone that is found in many of the coastal and island areas of Papua New Guinea. The instrument’s primary use is as a speech surrogate and in some regions the garamut is also used in large ensembles to play complex music for dancing. In

Get Book
Becoming a Garamut Drummer in Baluan Island  Manus Province  Papua New Guinea

Abstract. "This thesis is an ethnomusicological study of garamut (log idiophone) music of Baluan Island, Manus Province, Papua New Guinea, resulting from fieldwork conducted in Baluan and elsewhere. The study takes a musicological focus and represents the pathways and methods that the author has pursued in order to learn to

Get Book
Authenticity and Authorship in Pacific Island Encounters

The insular Pacific is a region saturated with great cultural diversity and poignant memories of colonial and Christian intrusion. Considering authenticity and authorship in the area, this book looks at how these ideas have manifested themselves in Pacific peoples and cultures. Through six rich complementary case studies, a theoretical introduction,

Get Book
Knots

Knots are well known as symbols of moral relationships. This book develops an exciting new view of this otherwise taken-for-granted image and considers their metaphoric value in and for moral order. In chapters that focus on Japan, China, Europe, South America and in several Pacific Island societies, granular ethnography depicts

Get Book
The Sound State of Uzbekistan

The Sound State of Uzbekistan: Popular Music and Politics in the Karimov Era is a pioneering study of the intersection between popular music and state politics in Central Asia. Based on 20 months of fieldwork and archival research in Tashkent, this book explores a remarkable era in Uzbekistan’s politics (2001–2016), when

Get Book
Music  Health  and Power

Music, Health, and Power offers an original, on-the-ground analysis of the role that music plays in promoting healthy communities. The book brings the reader inside the world of kanyeleng fertility societies and HIV/AIDS support groups, where women use music to leverage stigma and marginality into new forms of power.

Get Book
Music as Heritage

As economic, technological and cultural change gathers pace across the world, issues of music heritage and sustainability have become ever more pressing. Discourse on intangible cultural heritage has developed in complex ways in recent years, and musical practices have been transformed by safeguarding agendas. Music as Heritage takes stock of

Get Book
Arnold Bake

Arnold Bake (1899–1963) was a Dutch pioneer in South Asian ethnomusicology, whose research impressed not only the most renowned Indologists of his time but also the leading figures in the emerging field of ethnomusicology. This long overdue biography sheds light on his knowledge of the theory and practice of South Asian

Get Book