Coaxing the Corrido: Centering Song in Performance
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2010-04-11
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Journal of American Folklore
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Drawing on ballad performances on Mexico's Costa Chica, I seek to isolate and identify a niche in the performance sequence that I refer to as "coaxing the corrido," an interlude during which ballad performers indulge in muted renderings of the next song to assure their control over its words and music. I argue that comparable episodes are most likely present in many or most of the world's performance traditions and that attending closely to them holds the promise of insights into the management of musical performance, the dynamics of artistic collaboration, and native modes of experiencing these art forms.
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Published as McDowell, John Holmes. "Coaxing the Corrido: Centering Song in Performance." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 123 no. 488, 2010, p. 127-149. © 2010 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
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McDowell, John Holmes. "Coaxing the Corrido: Centering Song in Performance." Journal of American Folklore, vol. 123 no. 488, 2010, p. 127-149.
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