World Music: The Rough Guide, First Edition

World Music: The Rough Guide by Brian Priestley, published by Rough Guides in November 1994, offers an extensive exploration of indigenous music from various countries. This first edition spans 720 pages and is presented in English, providing a comprehensive overview of the music landscape across different regions and subregions. The book delves into the current status of these musical traditions, highlighting major performers and unique instruments that define each culture’s sound.
Readers will find a structured examination of world music, organized by geographic regions, which allows for an insightful understanding of the diverse musical practices globally. The content focuses on the rich tapestry of music, offering insights into the indigenous sounds that shape cultural identities. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the field of music, providing detailed information about the various forms and expressions of music from around the world.
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Divided by region and subregion, this volume examines the indigenous music of different countries, its current status, major performers, and special instruments
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