Thursday, August 7, 2014

Four Fields Of Music

Participatory:



         In this video you'll notice the dancers as well as the "village people" taking part in a ceremonial song & dance. This falls into a participatory field of music because of it's community sense of enjoyment in the performance. This particular performance has no direct beginning or end. This is also a performance that could include intensive variation.

Presentational:




         This is considered presentational seeing as it is a minor a variation on a longer performance. This performance can contain minor script differences from the original version of the song. Although not completely planned, this song definitely has a scripted nature.

High Fidelity




        This is a clear example of high fidelity. This song is a variation on the style Mac Miller typically applied  to build his fan base. "Party On Fifth Ave" was purely for monetary gain. Financial beneficial outcomes are typically the motivation behind creating high fidelity music.

Studio Art-Audio





        This song is a perfect example of Studio Audio-Art this is a track completely composed of electronic sounds that could not be performed live. This is a piece of music that in no shape or form can be performed in a live setting unless playing back the original audio track (which defeats the purpose of concerts). Any for of music that meets the conditions of High Fidelity music, but lacks the ability of being able to be performed live is Studio Audio-Art.

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