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      <field key="100" subfield="">Bakan, Michael B.</field>
      <field key="331" subfield="">World music</field>
      <field key="335" subfield="">traditions and transformations</field>
      <field key="359" subfield="">Michael B. Bakan</field>
      <field key="410" subfield="">London</field>
      <field key="412" subfield="">McGraw-Hill</field>
      <field key="425" subfield="">2007</field>
      <field key="433" subfield="">XXXIII, 383 S. : Ill.</field>
      <field key="501" subfield="">Literaturverz. S. 365 - 368. -Inhalt: General World Map Table of Contents Preface Musical Selections on the CD Set About This Book: An Introduction for Students PART I Chapter 1-- What, in the World, is Music? A Point of Departure: Five Propositions for Exploring World Music -- Proposition 1: The Basic Property of All Music is Sound -- Proposition 2: The Sounds (and Silences) That Comprise a Musical Work Are Organized in Some Way -- Proposition 3: Sounds are Organized Into Music by People; Thus, Music is a Form of Humanly Organized Sound -- Proposition 4: Music is a Product of Human Intention and Perception -- Proposition 5: The Term "Music" Is Inescapably Tied to Western Culture and Its Assumptions -- Summary Key Terms and Names Study Questions Discussion Questions Applying What you Have Learned Chapter 2--How Music Works, Part I: Rhythm Culture in Music -- Meaning in Music -- Identity in Music.</field>
      <field key="540" subfield="a">ISBN 0-07-241566-5 kart. : EUR 38,99</field>
      <field key="540" subfield="b">ISBN 978-0-07-241566-7</field>
      <field key="710" subfield="s">Weltmusik</field>
      <field key="750" subfield="">From cha cha chá to jeliya and Hindustani raga to hip-hop gamelan, this exciting new text takes students on a journey through diverse musical cultures and traditions of the world. With a clear and accessible presentation style and lively and engaging writing, it is an ideal introduction to world music for non-music and music majors alike. [Verlagsangabe]</field>
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