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Inventing Entertainment

Inventing Entertainment

The Player Piano and the Origins of an American Musical Industry

by Brian Dolan
Hardback
Publication Date: 16/01/2009

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Brian Dolan's social and cultural history of the music business in relation to the history of the player piano is a critical chapter in the story of contemporary life. The player piano made the American music industry-and American music itself-modern. For years, Tin Pan Alley composers and performers labored over scores for quick ditties destined for the vaudeville circuit or librettos destined for the Broadway stage. But, the introduction of the player piano in the early 1900s, transformed Tin Pan Alley's guild of composers, performers, and theater owners into a music industry. The player piano, with its perforated music rolls that told the pianos what key to strike, changed musical performance because it made a musical piece standard, repeatable, and easy rather than something laboriously learned. It also created a national audience because the music that was played in New Orleans or Kansas City could also be played in New York or Missoula, as new music (ragtime) and dance (fox-trot) styles crisscrossed the continent along with the player piano's music rolls. By the 1920s, only automobile sales exceeded the amount generated by player pianos and their music rolls. Consigned today to the realm of collectors and technological arcane, the player piano was a moving force in American music and American life.
ISBN:
9780742561274
9780742561274
Category:
History of the Americas
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
16-01-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Rowman & Littlefield
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
232
Dimensions (mm):
241x161x19mm
Weight:
0.5kg

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