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Encounter 1: Music of Africa
Encounter 2: Music of India
Encounter 3: Music of Islam
Encounter 4: Music of China
Encounter 5: Music of Japan
Encounter 6: Native American
Encounter 7: Latin America
Encounter 8: Internationalism
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Music: The Art of Listening Book Cover
Music: The Art of Listening, 6/e
Jean Ferris, Arizona State University-Tempe


Chapter Summary

Several styles now coexist that are classical or romantic in nature, tonal or atonal or modal, traditional or experimental, evolutionary or revolutionary in concept. Listeners may be challenged by new melodic and harmonic techniques and by the new emphasis upon rhythm and timbre. Non-Western concepts, jazz, and various electronic techniques have expanded and enriched the sounds of Western music.