Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of popular music, there has been little research into the role of production in music promoted explicitly for a child audience. The term “tween” is most often applied to describe children just before they become teens, referring to children aged 9–12 years. In more recent years, however, the tween category has come to comprise children as young as 4 and up to 15 years of age. Based on the premise that there is a growing tendency for children to be “youthified” at a far younger age than occurred previously, I am keen to investigate the extent to which music plays a part in this process. Through close readings of three songs from different eras in ...
Music pervades the lives of children. While we hear it in songs, advertising jingles and soundtracks...
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This chapter reports aspects of a 3-year study of the singing of eight pre-schoolers. Monthly video ...
Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of p...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
It is increasingly recognised that humans are innately musical, and that the early interactions of i...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
In days gone by, bards sang tales as they traveled from village to village, carrying their messages ...
Children’s songs are ubiquitous in every culture and every childhood. Children’s songs — songs compo...
In this article I discuss children’s everyday uses of recorded music (such as CDs, Mp3-files) in the...
Musical Childhoods is a culmination of more than a decade of research driven by the fact that music ...
For thousands of years, music has been the universal language of all cultures. It can tell stories o...
The present article explores the role of music-related artefacts and technologies in children’s live...
Previous research on the development of emotion recognition in music has focused on classical, rathe...
Over the last generation changes in the social structure of the family and children’s command of an ...
Music pervades the lives of children. While we hear it in songs, advertising jingles and soundtracks...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX175688 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This chapter reports aspects of a 3-year study of the singing of eight pre-schoolers. Monthly video ...
Whilst the creative handling of recording technology has played a major role in the development of p...
Voiced Over: Children’s Voices in Popular Music The voice of the child in popular music is a mult...
It is increasingly recognised that humans are innately musical, and that the early interactions of i...
Broadcasting children’s music on television and radio is motivated by, and aims to serve, adults’ pe...
In days gone by, bards sang tales as they traveled from village to village, carrying their messages ...
Children’s songs are ubiquitous in every culture and every childhood. Children’s songs — songs compo...
In this article I discuss children’s everyday uses of recorded music (such as CDs, Mp3-files) in the...
Musical Childhoods is a culmination of more than a decade of research driven by the fact that music ...
For thousands of years, music has been the universal language of all cultures. It can tell stories o...
The present article explores the role of music-related artefacts and technologies in children’s live...
Previous research on the development of emotion recognition in music has focused on classical, rathe...
Over the last generation changes in the social structure of the family and children’s command of an ...
Music pervades the lives of children. While we hear it in songs, advertising jingles and soundtracks...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX175688 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This chapter reports aspects of a 3-year study of the singing of eight pre-schoolers. Monthly video ...