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Timbre and Gesture at the Threshold of Meaning

Perevedentseva, Maria

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Hillegonda C Rietveld
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Toby Young
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Abstract

This chapter theorises the embodiment of timbral gesture in electronic dance music (EDM) as a convergence point between the vexed categories of affect and meaning. It is argued that timbre is inseparable from gesture in the listening experience and that the embodiment of synthesised gestures affords listeners new ways of experiencing their body-minds by exercising their perceptual agency through sonic prosthesis. In social EDM settings, the heightened potential for entrainment to both the music and other co-participants, together with the established role of entrainment in facilitating social bonding, suggests that the timbral gestures of EDM could be key to fostering intersubjectivity among those present. In light of this, the imaginative embodiment of timbral gestures is shown to constitute a necessary first step towards the communal rationalisation of the EDM experience and the social emergence of musical meaning.

Deposit Date Aug 1, 2025
Publisher Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Book Title The Cambridge Companion to Electronic Dance Music
Keywords Electronic Dance Music, Timbre, Gesture, Meaning, Affect, Embodied Cognition
Contract Date Nov 10, 2023