This book argues that the formation of noise music as a distinctive
musical genre (and noise music scenes as distinct musical subcultures)
relies on the production of unique learning ecologies and vice versa.
Noise music does not exist as a musical form that one learns to
reproduce, create within, or appreciate in defined educational
contexts (i.e. classrooms) separate from where this music lives
(venues, recording studios, practice spaces, etc.). Instead, making
and listening to noise music in itself represents the primary method
of learning about and within the genre. Because the processes of
making, listening to, and learning within noise music are deeply
intertwined, the book contends that understanding noise music
inherently requires understanding the unique and situated learning
processes of the genre.
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ISBN
9783032110190
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Springer Nature
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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