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The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure Roger Mantie (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Arizona State University)

The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure By Roger Mantie (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Arizona State University)

Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure presents myriad ways for reconsidering and refocusing attention back on the rich, exciting, and emotionally charged ways in which people of all ages make time for making music. Looking beyond the obvious, this handbook asks readers to consider anew, What might we see when we think of music making as leisure?

The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure Summary

The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure by Roger Mantie (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Arizona State University)

Music has been a vital part of leisure activity across time and cultures. Contemporary commodification, commercialization, and consumerism, however, have created a chasm between conceptualizations of music making and numerous realities in our world. From a broad range of perspectives and approaches, this handbook explores avocational involvement with music as an integral part of the human condition. The chapters in The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure present myriad ways for reconsidering and refocusing attention back on the rich, exciting, and emotionally charged ways in which people of all ages make time for making music. The contexts discussed are broadly Western, including an eclectic variety of voices from scholars across fields and disciplines, framing complex and multifaceted phenomena that may be helpfully, enlighteningly, and perhaps provocatively framed as music making and leisure. This volume may be viewed as an attempt to reclaim music making and leisure as a serious concern for, amongst others, policy makers, scholars, and educators who perhaps risk eliding some or even most of the ways in which music - a vital part of human existence - is integrated into the everyday lives of people. As such, this handbook looks beyond the obvious, asking readers to consider anew, What might we see when we think of music making as leisure?

The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure Reviews

With this unique and comprehensive volume, Mantie and Smith, both scholars of music education, fill a gap in scholarly considerations of the function of music in leisure activities ... their volume is something to behold ... Highly recommended. * J. M. Carvalho, Choice *

About Roger Mantie (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Arizona State University)

Roger Mantie is Assistant Professor of Music Education at Arizona State University. Gareth Dylan Smith is Facilitator of Online Learning in Music Education at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Contents EDITORS' INTRODUCTION 1. Roger Mantie and Gareth Dylan Smith Grasping the Jellyfish of Music Making and Leisure SECTION I 2. Marie McCarthy Creating a Framework for Music Making and Leisure: Max Kaplan Leads the Way 3. Susan Hallam, Andrea Creech, and Maria Varvarigou Well-Being And Music Leisure Activities Through The Lifespan: A Psychological Perspective 4. Abigail D'Amore and Gareth Dylan Smith Aspiring to Music Making as Leisure through the Musical Futures Classroom 5. Adam Patrick Bell D.I.Y. Recreational Recording as Music Making 6. Joseph Pate and Brian Kumm Contemplating Compilations: An Invitation to . . . 7. David Lines While My Guitar Gently Weeps: Music Education and Guitar as Leisure 8. Kevin Rathunde and Russell Isabella Playing Music and Identity Development in Middle Adulthood: A Theoretical and Autoethnographic Account 9. Gareth Dylan Smith (Un)popular Music Making and Eudaimonism SECTION II 10. Stephanie Pitts The Violin in the Attic: Investigating the Long-Term Value of Lapsed Musical Participation 11. Sidsel Karlsen Leisure-time Music Activities from the Perspective of Musical Agency: The Breaking Down of a Dichotomy 12. Jennie Henley The Musical Lives of Self-confessed Non-musicians 13. Zack Moir Popular Music Making and Young People: Leisure, Education and Industry 14. Andy Krikun Perilous Blessing of Leisure: Music and Leisure in the United States, 1890-1945 15. Valerie L. Vaccaro A Consumer Behavior-Influenced Multi-Disciplinary Transcendent Model of Motivation for Music Making 16. Karl Spracklen Developing a Cultural Theory of Music Making and Leisure: Baudrillard, the simulacra and music consumption 17. Gabby Riches Feeling Part of the Scene: Affective Experiences of Music Making Practices and Performances within Leeds' Extreme Metal Scene 18. Serena Weren, Olga Kornienko, Gary W. Hill, and Claire Yee Motivational and Social Network Dynamics of Ensemble Music Making: A Longitudinal Investigation of a Collegiate Marching Band SECTION III 19. Robert A. Stebbins Leisure Music Production: Its Spaces and Places 20. Hermione Ruck Keene and Lucy Green Amateur and Professional Music-Making at Dartington International Summer School 21. Ronnie Richards What's Your Name, Where Are You From and What Have You Had? Utopian memories of Leeds' Acid House culture in Two Acts 22. Joseph Pignato Red Light Jams: A Place Outside of All Others 23. Brett Lashua The Beat of a Different Drummer: Music Making as Leisure Research 24. Jenna Ward and Allan Watson FX, Drugs and Rock 'n' Roll: Engineering the Emotional Space of the Recording Studio 25. Christopher Cayari Music Making on YouTube 26. Alberto Trobia and Fabio M. Lo Verde Italian Amateur Pop-Rock Musicians on Facebook: Mixed Methods and New Findings in Music Making Research SECTION IV 27. Karen Fox Entering Into An Indigenous Cypher: Indigenous Music-Dance Making Sings to Western Leisure 28. Jared O'Leary and Evan Tobias Sonic Participatory Cultures within, through, and around Video Games 29. Thomas Malone Singer's Music: Considering Sacred Harp Singing as Musical Leisure and Lived Harmony 30. Shara Rambarran DJ Hit That Button: Amateur Laptop Musicians in Contemporary Music and Society 31. Gillian Howell, Lee Higgins, and Brydie-Leigh Bartleet Community Music Practice: Intervention Through Facilitation 32. Roger Mantie Leisure Grooves: An Open Letter to Charles Keil Index

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NPB9780190244705
9780190244705
0190244704
The Oxford Handbook of Music Making and Leisure by Roger Mantie (Assistant Professor of Music Education, Assistant Professor of Music Education, Arizona State University)
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2017-02-02
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