Songs, pervasive sonic ephemeral acts that combine words and music, live in a contemporary world of commercialization as commodity. Flowing through our everyday lives as a given and oft-underacknowledged artifact to accompany our shopping, car trips, date nights, and gym days. Yet songs have a history as long as humanity and language. They hold a place, up until recently in our evolution, as an oral history library of the human species. Why then is there limited scholarship about how songs tell stories, and the ways in which those stories come together with sounds? And why is there a disconnect between songwriting as industrial practice and academic thought? This book argues that all songwriting choices are storytelling choices and asks the question: how can we think about Song as one of the most memorable, potent, multimodal, and portable storytelling devices ever devised. In doing so, the authors make the case for rethinking the analysis of songs and practice of songwriting with an emphasis on listening. This is a book for songwriters, scholars, and song lovers alike. Ultimately, the authors challenge contemporary thinking on music and song itself, and argue for a new theorisation of song as a multimodal storytelling sonic act.
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A New Philosophy of Songwriting: Cakes, Constellations, and Other Obtuse Metaphors to Help Your Practice
Lexington Books
2024
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- Title
- A New Philosophy of Songwriting: Cakes, Constellations, and Other Obtuse Metaphors to Help Your Practice
- Authors
- Andy Ward (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Business and Creative IndustriesBriony Luttrell (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Business and Creative Industries
- Publication details
- 160 pages
- Publisher
- Lexington Books
- Date published
- 2024
- ISBN
- 9781666931679; 9781666931686
- Organisation Unit
- School of Business and Creative Industries; Healthy Ageing Research Cluster
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 991009398802621
- Output Type
- Book
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