
Overturning the inherited belief that popular music is unrefined, Form as Harmony in Rock Music brings the process-based approach of classical theorists to popular music scholarship. Author Drew Nobile offers the first comprehensive theory of form for 1960s, 70s, and 80s classic rock repertoire, showing how songs in this genre are not simply a series of discrete elements, but rather exhibit cohesive formal-harmonic structures across their entire timespan. Though many elements contribute to the cohesion of a song, the rock music of these decades is built around a fundamentally harmonic backdrop, giving rise to distinct types of verses, choruses, and bridges. Nobile's rigorous but readable theoretical analysis demonstrates how artists from Bob Dylan to Stevie Wonder to Madonna consistently turn to the same compositional structures throughout rock's various genres and decades, unifying them under a single musical style. Using over 200 transcriptions, graphs, and form charts, Form as Harmony in Rock Music advocates a structural approach to rock analysis, revealing essential features of this style that would otherwise remain below our conscious awareness.
This book investigates whether the formal structures of classic rock music can be understood through a rigorous, process-based harmonic framework similar to those used in classical music theory. Drew Nobile, a scholar in music theory, challenges the notion that popular music lacks structural sophistication. By examining the repertoire of the 1960s through the 1980s, he argues that rock songs are defined by cohesive harmonic backdrops that dictate the function and development of verses, choruses, and bridges.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the field of popular music theory for its application of classical analytical rigor to rock repertoire. Readers frequently note that the text is accessible to those with a background in music theory while providing a dense, systematic methodology for analyzing song structure.
Page Count:
291
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190948388
ISBN-13:
9780190948382
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