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Claiming identities through K-pop participatory fandom: a case study of K-pop fans in Singapore.
Published 2011“…In this study, I argue that through participatory fandom, fans of Korean pop music (K-pop) are able to creatively interpret and appropriate media texts and produce their own fan texts that support their desires. …”
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The impact of musical fit and sound design on consumers’ perception of a luxury car ad
Published 2023“…The groups heard either classical music, pop music, sound effects, or listened in silence. The results revealed that participants perceived the car’s power, driving excitement and engine technology to be highest when the ad was paired with sound effects. …”
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The Bebop Revolution in Malaysia / Danial Kordy
Published 2016“…In researcher's own hypothesis, Malaysian need to be open about different type of music not just pop music or what's trending now, for us to evolve our thoughts into a new we must learn to accept. …”
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Musical fit and willingness to pay for utilitarian products among university students.
Published 2010“…Eveready batteries), and they were asked to choose one of the two while being exposed to either Malay music, pop music, classical music or no music condition. Participants were not influenced to pay more for utilitarian products when being exposed to the different musical styles (and no music) condition. …”
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MUSIK PANTING DI BANJARMASIN, KALIMANTAN SELATAN: PERUBAHAN DAN KONTINUITAS
Published 2014“…The lack of the devotee of panting music tradition because the entry of some technologies such as television and pop music to South Kalimantan at that moment become one of factor which pushed people to make change. …”
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Pengaruh Musik Gamelan Terhadap Peningkatan Pemahaman Bacaan Pada Pelajar SMP Kanisius Kalasan Kelas 1
Published 2005“…In experiment group, subjects with pop music as their study preference is higher than gamelan music and no music as their study preference. …”
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The impact of musical fit and sound design on consumers' perception of a luxury car ad
Published 2023“…The groups heard either classical music, pop music, sound effects, or listened in silence. The results revealed that participants perceived the car’s power, driving excitement and engine technology to be highest when the ad was paired with sound effects. …”
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Vestigial pop : Hokkien popular music and the cultural fossilization of subalternity in Singapore
Published 2015“…Critical scrutiny of the unchanging replay of traditionalized narratives in texts and live street performances of getai, as well as of theme songs from Singaporean films and Taiwanese soap operas, demonstrates the process through which pop music becomes vestigial.…”
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Music generation (using markov method)
Published 2011“…Modeling after today’s Pop music’s structure, the system is trained by inputs that are classified according to their respective chords. …”
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Learning by Doing: Young Indonesian Musicians, Capital and Nightlife
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Music preference among music degree students in UiTM / Joshua Athur James
Published 2009“…Music performance programme showed the highest mean compare the other programme for pop music and classical music.…”
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Factors influencing the purchase intention of Korean beauty products among Malaysian females
Published 2020“…Korean entertainment which includes K-pop music, Korean drama series and variety programs have contributed to the immense popularity of the Korean Wave. …”
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The contribution of artist management processes to success/failure in the music industry - a case study
Published 2016“…This research is an in-depth case study conducted, through participant observation and semi structured interviews, within Spaceship Management, a well-established boutique artist management company, active in the field of electro/pop music genre. This study examines the management processes, related to the concept of artist success, operated by the company’s managers. …”
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No longer slaves: weak hamartiology in Bethel Music
Published 2021“…In making this argument, I combine musicological and theological analysis in a method unused, so far, in theological analyses of pop music.</p> <p>I begin by situating Bethel’s Charismatic theology within the tradition of Methodism and Pentecostalism, before elucidating Bethel’s distinctive hamartiology through a comparison with John Wesley’s. …”
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韩流的软实力 :新加坡韩国餐厅的特质与发展 = The soft power of Hallyu : the characteristic and growth of Singapore Korean restaurants
Published 2022“…Today, it contains various cultural elements, from movies, pop music, animation, games, fashion to food. After the Korean Wave has taken the world by storm, remarkable changes have taken place in South Korea's national image and economy. …”
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Seung-ri and the burning sun scandal: a study of K-pop idol reputations and identities
Published 2022“…This thesis offers an examination of reputational work and identity processes that are often part of it by studying the contested reputation of Seung ri from K-pop music act BigBang, who got caught up in the 2019 Burning Sun scandal and was convicted for prostitution meditation, illegal overseas gambling, fund embezzlement, distribution of explicit footage of women, among other offenses in early 2022. …”
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Editors, artists and the changing status of manga in Japanese society, 1986-1995
Published 1996“…The readership continued to expand throughout the 1970s and 1980s and manga became a mass medium on a similar scale to television or pop-music.</p> <p>This thesis identifies two distinct trends in the cultural status of manga which were developing from the mid-1980s onwards. …”
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Catullus: lyric poet, lyricist
Published 2017“…From Graeco-Roman antiquity to the modern day, lyrical forms have brought together music and text in equal partnership: in archaic Greece, music and lyric poetry were inextricably (now irrecoverably) coupled; when lyric poetry flowered in the eighteenth century, composers harnessed text to music in order to create the new and fully integrated genre of Lieder; and in our contemporary age, the connection between word and music is perhaps most keenly felt in pop music and song ‘lyrics’. In 2016, the conferral of the Nobel Prize for Literature on Bob Dylan brought to wider public attention the nature of lyric’s poetical-musical bond: can Dylan be considered a poet if the meaning, syntax and expression of his words are dependent upon music? …”
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