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"And other neighborly names" : social process and cultural image in Texas folklore /
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Very seventies : a cultural history of the 1970s, from the pages of Crawdaddy /
Published 1995Subjects:Book -
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John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson : the blues harmonica of Chicago's Bronzeville /
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The Korean popular culture reader /
Published 2014Subjects: Table of contents
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Meet me in the bathroom : rebirth and rock and roll in New York City, 2001-2011 /
Published 2017Subjects:Book -
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My old Kentucky home : the astonishing life and reckoning of an iconic American song /
Published 2022Subjects:Book -
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Not that fancy : simple lessons on living, loving, eating, and dusting off your boots /
Published 2023Subjects:Book -
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Ska : an oral history /
Published 2010Table of Contents: “…Fat bastard: Buster Bloodvessel of Bad Manners --…”
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"The music of American folk song" and selected other writings on American folk music /
Published 2001Table of Contents: “…List of illustrations -- List of musical examples -- The Salvation of writing things down / Judith Tick -- A Note on transcription: The singer and the song -- Phonographic recording of the song -- Transcription of the song from phonographic recording versus dictation direct from folk singer, player or Intermediary -- Transcription through graph notation -- The reader and the song -- Music notation as a bridge -- Three basic types of transcription illustrated -- Song-norm -- Majority usage -- Underlimits of amount of detail shown in notation, esp. the simpler singing styles -- The model tune as representative of the song as a whole -- The initial tune as a model tune -- The Composite tune -- The Transcriber and a changing oral tradition -- Nnotes on the songs and on manners of singing: Adherence to a dynamic level throughout the song -- Adherence to a dramatic level throughout the song -- Adherence to the tempo set at the beginning of the song -- Infrequency of long ritardandos from the beginning to the end of the song -- Infrequency of short stereotyped ritardandos at ends of phrases and stanzas -- Strict time and free singing styles -- Pulse and count -- Anticipation and delay of beat -- Simple and compound meter -- Metrical irregularities: prolongation and contraction of measure: Extended tone and the extended or inserted rest -- Underlimit of metrical irregularity shown in these notations -- Metrical irregularities -- Rest -- Phrase pattern: Number of measures to a phrase -- Number of phrases to the stanza -- Interstanzaic variation -- Manners of accommodating extra syllables of succeeding stanzas -- Tone attack and release -- Intonation -- Scale and mode -- Accompaniment -- The Songs -- List of unpublished transcriptions in the Lomax family archives -- Amazing grace / Pisgah transcriptions from George Pullen Jackson's White and Negro Spirituals -- Selected other writings on American folk music -- Pre-school children and American folk music (late 1940s?) …”
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Songs of yesterday, a song anthology of American life
Published 1941Table of Contents: “…I'll call my mother -- Up in a balloon -- Mr. and Mrs. Brown -- MANNERS OF THE DAY, FUN AND REFORM: Let us speak our minds if we die for it -- The Drunkard's child -- Father's a drunkard and mother is dead -- Buckleys sleighing song -- Skating song -- THE LAND OF PORK AND BEANS, YANKEE SONGS: Away down East -- Yankee maid -- Yankee manufacturers -- The Green Mountain yankee -- THOSE WHO MADE AMERICA: Tim Flaherty -- The Teuton's tribultion -- Jolly Irishmen -- Johnny Schmoker --…”
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