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Rethinking Musical Mode

Rethinking Musical Mode

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The Tonic-Centered Successive-Interval Array: Versatility and Applications for Mapping Atypical Pitch Collections (pg. 41-62) was written by KSU author, Dr. Peter Fielding.

Rethinking Musical Mode revisits and expands Harold Powers' seminal conceptualization of musical mode as a continuum between "scale" and "fixed melody," addressing the gap between theoretical frameworks and performance realities across global musical traditions. This volume centers performer perspectives, exploring how musicians theorize, practice, and adapt modal systems in diverse cultural contexts. Originating from the 2021 symposium at the Institute for Ethnomusicology, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, the contributions critically engage questions of aesthetics, tacit knowledge, and the interplay between theory and practice. By integrating insights from performers, scholars, and practitioners, this collection offers a fresh dialogue on the dynamic intersections of modal theory and practice.

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978-3-8440-9887-7

Publication Date

Spring 3-2025

Disciplines

Ethnomusicology | Music Practice | Music Theory

Rethinking Musical Mode


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