
The human singing voice holds immense power - to convey mood, emotion, and identity in songs, provide music's undeniable "wow" moments, and communicate a pop song's meaning perhaps more than any other musical parameter. And unlike the other aspects of musical content - like harmony, form, melody, and rhythm, for which generations of scholars have formed sophisticated analyses - scholarly approaches to vocal delivery remain grossly underdeveloped. An exciting and much-needed new approach, A Blaze of Light in Every Word presents a systematic and encompassing conceptual model for analyzing vocal delivery. Author Victoria Malawey focuses on three overlapping areas of inquiry - pitch, prosody, and quality - while drawing on research from music theory and pedagogy as well as gender studies and philosophy to situates the sonic and material aspects of vocal delivery among broader cultural, philosophical, and anthropological approaches to voice. Malawey develops a much-needed and innovative set of analytical tools through in-depth analyses of popular song recordings in genres spanning from hip hop to death metal. A Blaze of Light in Every Word brings new clarity to the relationship between the voice's sonic content and its greater signification, helping us understand the complexity and uniqueness of singing voices.
This book investigates the lack of formal analytical frameworks for the human singing voice in popular music by proposing a systematic model for evaluating vocal delivery. Victoria Malawey, a scholar in music theory, addresses the historical oversight of vocal analysis compared to other musical parameters like harmony or rhythm. By integrating research from music theory, pedagogy, gender studies, and philosophy, she constructs a methodology that treats the voice as a complex, culturally situated instrument rather than a secondary element of performance.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and music theorists recognize this work as a significant contribution to the underdeveloped field of popular vocal analysis. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a foundational text for those seeking to formalize the study of vocal delivery in contemporary music.
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190052201
ISBN-13:
9780190052201
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