Mountain Minstrelsy
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Published: 1905
Total Pages: 44
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Author: Christopher J Smith
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 2013-09-16
Total Pages: 353
ISBN-13: 0252095049
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Creolization of American Culture examines the artworks, letters, sketchbooks, music collection, and biography of the painter William Sidney Mount (1807–1868) as a lens through which to see the multiethnic antebellum world that gave birth to blackface minstrelsy. As a young man living in the multiethnic working-class community of New York's Lower East Side, Mount took part in the black-white musical interchange his paintings depict. An avid musician and tune collector as well as an artist, he was the among the first to depict vernacular fiddlers, banjo players, and dancers precisely and sympathetically. His close observations and meticulous renderings provide rich evidence of performance techniques and class-inflected paths of musical apprenticeship that connected white and black practitioners. Looking closely at the bodies and instruments Mount depicts in his paintings as well as other ephemera, Christopher J. Smith traces the performance practices of African American and Anglo-European music-and-dance traditions while recovering the sounds of that world. Further, Smith uses Mount's depictions of black and white music-making to open up fresh perspectives on cross-ethnic cultural transference in Northern and urban contexts, showing how rivers, waterfronts, and other sites of interracial interaction shaped musical practices by transporting musical culture from the South to the North and back. The "Africanization" of Anglo-Celtic tunes created minstrelsy's musical "creole synthesis," a body of melodic and rhythmic vocabularies, repertoires, tunes, and musical techniques that became the foundation of American popular music. Reading Mount's renderings of black and white musicians against a background of historical sites and practices of cross-racial interaction, Smith offers a sophisticated interrogation and reinterpretation of minstrelsy, significantly broadening historical views of black-white musical exchange.
Author: James Hogg
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 270
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Published: 1834
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Evan M'Coll
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Published: 1846
Total Pages: 236
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Published: 1836
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: T. D. BONNER (Agent of the New Hampshire State Temperance Society.)
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Published: 1847
Total Pages: 144
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Published: 1840
Total Pages: 200
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Wayne Erbsen
Publisher: Mel Bay Publications
Published: 2010-10-07
Total Pages: 121
ISBN-13: 1609740475
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis friendly book is filled with clawhammer banjo instruction, tablature, lyrics, tune histories, chords, playing tips, vintage photos, and more. Includes such classid oldtime tunes as, Soldier's Joy; Cluck Old Hen; Arkansas Traveler; Leather Britches; Mississippi Sawyer; Chicken Reel; Shady Grove; Red Rocking Chair; John Henry; Uncle Joe; Little Rosewood Casket; the State of Arkansas; Hogeye; the Old Spinning Wheel; and When You and I Were Young Maggie. A companion recording, Southern Mountain Classics, is available on CD.
Author: Walter Scott
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Published: 1839
Total Pages: 724
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