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Hooks in popular music / Tim Byron, Jadey O'Regan.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Byron, Tim, author.
O'Regan, Jadey, author.
Contributor:
ProQuest ebook central
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Popular music--History and criticism.
Popular music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xvi, 459 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Place of Publication:
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Contents:
Intro
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
1 The Intro
1.1 Defining the Hook
1.2 The Hook as Discussed by Music Journalists and Critics
1.3 The Hook as Discussed by Producers and Musicians
1.4 The Hook as Discussed in Songwriting Texts
1.5 The Hook as Discussed by Songwriters
1.6 Hooks and Pop Music
1.7 Conclusions
References
2 Can't Get You Out of My Head: Hooks and Psychology
2.1 Hooks as Implicitly Psychological
2.2 The Psychology of Standing Out
2.3 The Psychology of Memorability
2.4 Hooks in Relation to Earworms
2.5 Attention, Memory, and Emotion in Music
2.6 Conclusions
3 Thank U, Next: Hooks in Popular Music Studies
3.1 Burns (1987)
3.2 Musicology Wrestles with Pop
3.3 Hooks in Popular Music Studies
3.3.1 Studies About Hooks
3.3.2 Studies that Refer to Hooks
3.3.3 Modern Studies of Hooks
3.4 Conclusion
4 This Is How We Do It: An Approach to Hooks
4.1 Our Conceptualisation of Hooks
4.2 Our Taxonomy of Hooks
4.2.1 Toplines and Backing Tracks
4.2.2 Hooks in Structure
4.2.3 Compound Hooks: Hook Stacks and Multi-Hooks
4.3 Conclusion
5 Sing It Back: Melody and Topline Hooks
5.1 Topline Pitch Hooks
5.1.1 Shapes, Steps, Skips, and Leaps
5.1.1.1 Steps and Skips
5.1.1.2 Leaps
5.1.1.3 Ascending and Descending
5.1.2 One-Note Melodies
5.2 Topline Rhythm Hooks
5.2.1 Note Length in Toplines
5.2.2 Phrase Length in Toplines
5.2.3 Syncopation in Toplines
5.2.4 Rhythms That Evoke Prosodic Cues
5.2.5 Rhythms That Evoke Sounds from Everyday Life
5.3 Topline Performance Hooks
5.3.1 Sonic Signatures in Vocalists
5.3.2 Vocalists Using Modulations in Performance
5.3.3 Performance Hooks Based Around Different Singers
5.4 Topline Production Hooks.
5.4.1 Signal Processing, Effects and Editing
5.4.1.1 Distortion
5.4.1.2 Auto-Tune and Vocoder
5.4.1.3 Delay
5.4.1.4 EQ and Filters
5.4.1.5 Reverb
5.4.1.6 Dryness
5.4.2 Editing
5.4.2.1 Reversed Audio
5.4.2.2 Panning
5.5 Topline Lyrical Hooks
5.5.1 Alliteration
5.5.2 Rhyme
5.5.3 'Nonsense' Syllables
5.5.4 Stutter
5.5.5 Interesting Phrases, Unexpected Words, and Offensive Language
5.5.6 Intertextuality
5.5.7 Conceptual Lyrical Hooks
5.6 Conclusion
6 D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat: Backing Track Hooks
6.1 Backing Track Pitch Hooks
6.1.1 Melodies and Countermelodies
6.1.2 Basslines
6.1.3 Call and Response Hooks
6.1.4 Licks and Solos
6.2 Backing Track Rhythm Hooks
6.2.1 Rhythmic Feels and Grooves
6.2.2 Rhythmic Accents and Variations
6.2.3 Stops and Starts
6.3 Backing Track Harmony Hooks
6.4 Backing Track Instrumentation and Arrangement Hooks
6.4.1 Novel Instrument Sounds
6.4.2 Novel Arrangements
6.5 Backing Track Production Hooks
6.5.1 Delay
6.5.2 EQ and Filters
6.5.3 Filter Sweeps
6.5.4 Pitch-Shifting, Slowing down, and Speeding up
6.5.5 Distortion
6.5.6 Panning
6.5.7 Compression: Side Chaining
6.5.8 Editing
6.6 Conclusion
7 Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus: Structural Hooks
7.1 Repetition in Pop Music
7.1.1 Repetition Within a Song
7.1.2 Repetition of a Song
7.1.3 Repetition Between Songs
7.2 Verses and Choruses
7.3 Prechoruses, Postchoruses, and Other Elements of Verse-Chorus Form
7.4 Tension and Release
7.5 Novel Elements and Novel Combinations of Elements
7.6 Modulations in Time and Key
7.6.1 Tempo Changes
7.6.2 Time Signature Modulations
7.6.3 Key Signature Modulations
7.7 Conclusion
8 Parallel or Together?: Compound Hooks
8.1 Hook Stacks.
8.2 Multi-Hooks
8.3 Riffs
8.3.1 Feature Riff Hooks
8.3.2 Continuous Riff Hooks
8.4 Samples and Interpolation
8.5 Conclusion
9 The Outro
9.1 Song Analysis: Hooks in Context
9.1.1 Topline Hooks
9.1.2 Backing Track Hooks
9.1.3 Structural Hooks
9.2 What's not a Hook?
9.3 The Role of the Study of Hooks in Music Psychology
9.4 The Role of the Study of Hooks in Popular Musicology
9.5 Unresolved Questions and Future Research
9.6 Bonus Track
Discography
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references, discography, and index.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed December 20, 2022).
ISBN:
9783031190001
3031190009
Publisher Number:
99992573236
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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