Flamenco och muntlig tradering
Abstract
Modern flamenco music was born as an oral tradition. As it moved into the 20th century recorded audio and audiovisual representation became important carriers of the musical information and changed the way flamenco could be experienced, spread, learned and taught. This study exemplifies, through a closer look at the flamenco guitar, how musical components in flamenco relate to patterns typical to music of oral tradition. These patterns are specified as musical formulas. Further it relates the formulas to phenomena that can be addressed as different types of writing systems (as opposed to the systems of orally transmitted information), as the recorded audio, formal musical training, euroclassical harmony etc. In conclusion, the study defines flamenco music as an oral tradition within a society grounded in the written word and finds that the oral formula essentially develops in relation to it.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2017-02-09Author
Malmström, Afra
Keywords
Flamenco
flamenco guitar
musical formulas
oral tradition
orality
secondary orality
Series/Report no.
Uppsats
Language
swe