Argentine Rock/Pop
Prosodic Stress on The Sung Word
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https://doi.org/10.24215/25249215e019Keywords:
Argentinian rock/pop, prosody, stress, performanceAbstract
Music has its own language, which is different from the verbal one: its discursive, narrative and poetic potential allows the meaning of words within a musical context to be changed. This paper explores how, in order to challenge the linguistic hierarchy, music creates different meanings from the interaction between sounds and words. This happens specifically in Argentinian rock/pop through the modification of the prosodic emphasis of words at the expense of the rhythmic musical stress.Downloads
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