YouTube and music : online culture and everyday life /

YouTube has afforded new ways of documenting, performing and circulating musical creativity. This first sustained exploration of YouTube and music shows how record companies, musicians and amateur users have embraced YouTube's potential to promote artists, stage performances, build artistic (cy...

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Group Author: Rogers, Holly (Professor of music) (Editor); Freitas, Joana (Editor); Porfírio, João Francisco (Editor)
Published: Bloomsbury Academic,
Publisher Address: New York :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: New approaches to sound, music, and media
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Summary: YouTube has afforded new ways of documenting, performing and circulating musical creativity. This first sustained exploration of YouTube and music shows how record companies, musicians and amateur users have embraced YouTube's potential to promote artists, stage performances, build artistic (cyber)identity, initiate interactive composition, refresh music pedagogy, perform fandom, influence musical tourism and soundtrack our everyday lives. Speaking from a variety of perspectives, musicologists, film scholars, philosophers, new media theorists, cultural geographers and psychologists use case studies to situate YouTube as a vital component of contemporary musical culture.
Carrier Form: xxvii, 294 pages : illustrations, forms ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781501387272
1501387278
Index Number: ML3916
CLC: J60-05
Call Number: J60-05/Y838
Contents: 'Like, Share and Subscribe': Finding the Music in YouTube's History /
'Welcome to your world': YouTube and the Reconfiguration of Music's Gatekeepers /
'Musical Personae' 2.0: The Representation and Self-Portrayal of Music Performers on YouTube /
Quare(-in) the Mainstream: YouTube, Social Media and Augmented Realities in Lil Nas X's MONTERO /
'Social Composing' and 'Contextual Music': Transmedial Relations Through New Media in Jagoda Szmytka's LOST PLAY /
YouTube Logics and the Extraction of Musical Space in San Juan's La Perla and Kingston's Fleet Street /
Watching it All Through a Screen: YouTube as a Teaching Aid for Music Composition /
The New Language of Music Theory in the Digital Age /
m??Re tH@n WorD$: Aspects and Appeals of the Lyric Video /
The Circulation of User-Appropriated Music Content on YouTube /
Musical Playlisting and Curation on YouTube: What do Algorithms Know About Music? /
YouTube and the Sonification of Domestic Everyday Life /
'Talking' About Music: The Emotional Content of Comments on YouTube Videos /
Exploring Time-Coded Comments on YouTube Music Videos of 'Top 40' Pop, 2000-20 /