Struktur og performativitet

mikrorytmikk i afroamerikansk populærmusikk

Authors

  • Anne Danielsen

Keywords:

Rhythm, timing, groove, African-American music, performativity

Abstract

Rhythm and groove are at the heart of many African-American musical traditions. In these traditions, the design of micro-level groove features, such as the timing, timbre and shape of rhythmic events, is highly significant for the experienced quality of the music. In this lecture, I propose a framework for analysing structural and microrhythmic relationships in groove-based music. The starting point is that rhythm comprises an interaction between, on the one hand, sounding rhythmic events, and, on the other, non-sounding reference structures, or the schemes used by the performer/listener in the act of structuring the rhythmic events. I apply this framework to selected soul and funk tunes from the 1960s, as well as to contemporary computer-based R&B and hip-hop tracks. A core theme of my discussion is that rhythm involves a play with changing structural expectations: new patterns and expectations are generated as rhythm unfolds in time. Consequently, musical structure is a dynamic and emergent aspect which evolves from preceding rhythmic events, both in a phenomenological and a historical sense.

Author Biography

Anne Danielsen

Anne Danielsen is Professor of Musicology and Director of RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion at the University of Oslo. She has published widely on rhythm, groove and digital technology in post-war African-American popular music and is the author of Presence and pleasure: the funk grooves of James Brown and Parliament (Wesleyan, 2006) and Digital signatures: the impact of digitization on popular music sound (with Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen, MIT Press, 2016), and the editor of Musical rhythm in the age of digital reproduction (Routledge/Ashgate, 2010).
anne.danielsen@imv.uio.no

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Published

2018-03-23

How to Cite

Danielsen, A. (2018). Struktur og performativitet: mikrorytmikk i afroamerikansk populærmusikk. Svensk Tidskrift för Musikforskning Swedish Journal of Music Research, 99, 3–19. Retrieved from https://publicera.kb.se/stm-sjm/article/view/33631

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