A comparative analysis of the rap and the sung voice: perspectives from systemic phonology, social semiotics and music studies

dc.contributor.authorCaldwell, D.
dc.contributor.editorBowcher, W.
dc.contributor.editorSmith, B.
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractThis chapter presents a comparative, semiotic analysis of two distinct vocal performances: rapping and singing. While scholars have investigated the differences between speech and singing in a performance context (e.g. Titze, 1995; Callaghan and McDonald, 2007), no research to date has compared the rap voice with the sung voice.
dc.identifier.citationSource details - Title: Systematic phonology: recent studies in English, 2014 / Bowcher, W., Smith, B. (ed./s), pp.235-263
dc.identifier.isbn9781845539399
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.8/162703
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherEquinox Publishing
dc.publisher.placeUK
dc.rightsCopyright 2014 Equinox
dc.subjectrap
dc.subjectsung voice
dc.subjectsocial semiotics
dc.subjectmusic studies
dc.titleA comparative analysis of the rap and the sung voice: perspectives from systemic phonology, social semiotics and music studies
dc.typeBook chapter
pubs.publication-statusPublished
ror.mmsid9915910091301831

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