The British Barbershopper : A Study in Socio-Musical Values
by
Liz Garnett
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series
ISBN-10
0754635597
ISBN-13
9780754635598
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 5th, 2005
Print length
216 Pages
Weight
453 grams
Product Classification:
Music: styles & genresCultural studies
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Barbershop singing is a distinctive and under-documented facet of Britain''s musical landscape. In this, the first in-depth scholarly insight into the British barbershop community, Liz Garnett documents and analyses the social and musical practices of this specialized community of music-makers. The book explores the role of harmony, ritual, sexual politics, performance styles and ''tag-singing'' in barbershop, and extends this analysis to theorize the relationship between music and self-identity.
Barbershop singing is a distinctive and under-documented facet of Britain''s musical landscape. Imported from the USA in the 1960s, it has developed into an active and highly organized musical community characterized by strong social support structures and a proselytizing passion for its particular style. This style is defined, within the community, in largely music-theoretical terms and is both highly prescriptive and continually contested, but there is also a host of performance traditions that articulate barbershop''s identity as a distinct and specific genre. Liz Garnett documents and analyses the social and musical practices of this specialized community of music-makers, and extends this analysis to theorize the relationship between music and self-identity. The book engages with a range of sociological and musicological theoretical frameworks in order to explore the role of harmony, ritual, sexual politics, performance styles and ''tag-singing'' in barbershop. This analysis shows how musical style and cultural discourses can be seen to interact in the formation of identity. Garnett provides the first in-depth scholarly insight into the British barbershop community, and contributes to ongoing debates in the semiotics and the sociology of music.
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