DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.22357975
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Motown Grooves: Rhythmic and Experiential Reimagination in Collaborative Composition

Abstract: <p><b>The recordings produced by Motown Records in the mid-1960s are widely recognised for their compositional influence, and as archetypes of quintessential stylistic R&B performances and exemplary grooves. However, traditional methods of compositional analysis rooted in Western Art Music tend to focus on compositional materials produced by the composer. This risks a failure to acknowledge the collaborative nature of Motown, where a collective, often improvisatory approach captures the input o… Show more

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