Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria

This paper discusses the generative principles of dance music for eight-bass diatonic button accordion in Central Tyrrhenian Calabria, in southern Italy, and offers insight into the concepts of modularity and micro-variation. It describes a highly formalized real-time process of melodic recombinatio...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Ferlaino, Christian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Analytical Approaches to World Music 2019-06-01
Series:Analytical Approaches to World Music
Online Access:http://aawmjournal.com/articles/2019a/Ferlaino_AAWM_Vol_7_1.pdf
id doaj-f9ae842520a6430d9959c0f4502d3709
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f9ae842520a6430d9959c0f4502d37092020-11-25T03:41:24ZengAnalytical Approaches to World MusicAnalytical Approaches to World Music2158-52962019-06-0171 Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central CalabriaFerlaino, ChristianThis paper discusses the generative principles of dance music for eight-bass diatonic button accordion in Central Tyrrhenian Calabria, in southern Italy, and offers insight into the concepts of modularity and micro-variation. It describes a highly formalized real-time process of melodic recombination and variation. Through corpus-based analyses supported by extensive ethnographic and auto-ethnographic data, this article discusses the music in relation to the emic conceptual framework in which it is generated. In the first part of this article, I introduce the object of research, the methodology and the theoretical framework. Then, I briefly present the instrument and introduce the melodic materials of dance music as conceptualized by the tradition bearers. Next I analyze two pieces of dance music: fina and quattrubassi. The analysis of fina provides insight into modular processes that revolve around a single melodic shape. This section also describes the processes of real-time manipulation of the musical materials. The analysis of quattrubassi describes modularity in more complex tunes, in which different orders of melodic fragments and musical elements are recombined into more extended melodic constructions. This section compares performances from different players and illustrates how the shared tunes vary considerably among the musicians of the area. A final part discusses the significance of the musical materials in defining the identity of the tunes. I identify the defining factors of the tunes’ identities in some elements which appear to be more important than the musical constructions of which they are part.http://aawmjournal.com/articles/2019a/Ferlaino_AAWM_Vol_7_1.pdf
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Ferlaino, Christian
spellingShingle Ferlaino, Christian
Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
Analytical Approaches to World Music
author_facet Ferlaino, Christian
author_sort Ferlaino, Christian
title Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
title_short Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
title_full Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
title_fullStr Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
title_full_unstemmed Generative Principles of Dance Music in Central Calabria
title_sort generative principles of dance music in central calabria
publisher Analytical Approaches to World Music
series Analytical Approaches to World Music
issn 2158-5296
publishDate 2019-06-01
description This paper discusses the generative principles of dance music for eight-bass diatonic button accordion in Central Tyrrhenian Calabria, in southern Italy, and offers insight into the concepts of modularity and micro-variation. It describes a highly formalized real-time process of melodic recombination and variation. Through corpus-based analyses supported by extensive ethnographic and auto-ethnographic data, this article discusses the music in relation to the emic conceptual framework in which it is generated. In the first part of this article, I introduce the object of research, the methodology and the theoretical framework. Then, I briefly present the instrument and introduce the melodic materials of dance music as conceptualized by the tradition bearers. Next I analyze two pieces of dance music: fina and quattrubassi. The analysis of fina provides insight into modular processes that revolve around a single melodic shape. This section also describes the processes of real-time manipulation of the musical materials. The analysis of quattrubassi describes modularity in more complex tunes, in which different orders of melodic fragments and musical elements are recombined into more extended melodic constructions. This section compares performances from different players and illustrates how the shared tunes vary considerably among the musicians of the area. A final part discusses the significance of the musical materials in defining the identity of the tunes. I identify the defining factors of the tunes’ identities in some elements which appear to be more important than the musical constructions of which they are part.
url http://aawmjournal.com/articles/2019a/Ferlaino_AAWM_Vol_7_1.pdf
work_keys_str_mv AT ferlainochristian generativeprinciplesofdancemusicincentralcalabria
_version_ 1724529799653752832