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Surfing about music / Timothy J. Cooley.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, 2014Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0520957210
  • 9780520957213
  • 1299974597
  • 9781299974593
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 781.5/94 23
LOC classification:
  • ML3534 .C662 2014
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Contents:
Trouble in paradise : the history and reinvention of surfing -- "Surf music" and the California surfing boom : new surfing gets a sound -- Music in surf movies -- Two festivals and three genres of music -- The pro surfer sings -- The soul surfer sings -- Playing together and solitary play : why surfers need music.
Summary: "How are surfing and music interrelated? Is surfing inherently musical, as is sometimes claimed? Surfing about Music trace multiple connections between music and surfing through subjects ranging from mele (chants/songs) to hapa haole music in Hawai°i; from California "surf music" to surfing-themed festivals in Italy and the UK; from surf movie soundscapes to pro surfaces becoming pro musicians, as well as "soul surfers" making music on beaches. A lifelong surfer and musician himself, Cooley grounds his analysis in real-life stories, based on interviews and conversations with surfing musicians such as Jack Johnson, Tom Curren, and Dave Rastovich; surf movie makers including Bruce Brown and Andrew Kidman; and other surfer/musicians from Hawai°i, California, the United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, and elsewhere. This first expansive study of music and surfing broadens ethnomusicological thinking about the many ways musical activities are integral to human socializing beyond rigid notions of place and genre. Engaging, informative, and enlightening, this book is a fascinating exploration of surfing as a cultural practice with accompanying rituals, habits, and deeply held beliefs about why music is ess.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Trouble in paradise : the history and reinvention of surfing -- "Surf music" and the California surfing boom : new surfing gets a sound -- Music in surf movies -- Two festivals and three genres of music -- The pro surfer sings -- The soul surfer sings -- Playing together and solitary play : why surfers need music.

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"How are surfing and music interrelated? Is surfing inherently musical, as is sometimes claimed? Surfing about Music trace multiple connections between music and surfing through subjects ranging from mele (chants/songs) to hapa haole music in Hawai°i; from California "surf music" to surfing-themed festivals in Italy and the UK; from surf movie soundscapes to pro surfaces becoming pro musicians, as well as "soul surfers" making music on beaches. A lifelong surfer and musician himself, Cooley grounds his analysis in real-life stories, based on interviews and conversations with surfing musicians such as Jack Johnson, Tom Curren, and Dave Rastovich; surf movie makers including Bruce Brown and Andrew Kidman; and other surfer/musicians from Hawai°i, California, the United Kingdom, Italy, Australia, and elsewhere. This first expansive study of music and surfing broadens ethnomusicological thinking about the many ways musical activities are integral to human socializing beyond rigid notions of place and genre. Engaging, informative, and enlightening, this book is a fascinating exploration of surfing as a cultural practice with accompanying rituals, habits, and deeply held beliefs about why music is ess.

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