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Zusammenfassung: This handbook fills a substantial gap in the international academic literature on animation at large, on music studies, and on the aural dimensions of Japanese animation more specifically. It offers a unique contribution at the intersection between music and popular culture studies on the one hand, and research on Japanese animated productions (often called 'anime') as popular art forms and formats of entertainment, on the other. The book is designed as a reference work consisting of an organic sequence of theory-grounded essays on the development of music, sounds, and voices in Japanese animation for cinema and television since the 1930s. Each chapter deals with a phase of this history, focusing on composers and performers, films, series, and genres used in the soundtracks for animations made in Japan. The chapters also offer valuable interviews with prominent figures of music in Japanese animation, as well as chapter boxes clarifying specific aspects
Anime, hand-drawn or computer-animated Japanese cartoons, appears in television series, films, video, video games, and commercials, and represents most genres of fiction. This critical study explores anime's relationship with art from a twofold perspective. Drawing from categories as varied as romance, comedy, slice of life drama, science fiction, bildungsroman, and school drama, it examines anime's representation of characters pursuing diverse artistic activities and related aesthetic visions, focusing closely on the concepts of creativity, talent, expressivity and experimentation. Additionally, the analysis engages with anime's own artistry, proposing that those characters' endeavors provide metaphors for the aims and objectives pursued by anime itself as an evolving art form. The cross-cultural resonance of this work makes it relevant not only to anime fans and scholars, but also to those interested in the phenomenon of image-making.
Easy anime piano sheet music books for beginners and advanced. The ideal gift for anyone who plays the piano or wants to learn it. Impress your family and friends with 40 beautiful and relaxing anime piano pieces per book and learn to play them all with pieces from Naruto, One Piece, Sword Art Online, Tokyo Ghoul and many more. Every book in this series of anime piano sheet music books, contains 40 songs from the albums releases of the artist "LucasPianoRoom". Discover a huge sheet music library on www.lucaspianoroom.com, find video tutorials for all pieces from all books on YouTube or just listen to the relaxing music of all works for free on Spotify and Apple Music. Have fun playing the piano!
Easy anime piano sheet music books for beginners and advanced. The ideal gift for anyone who plays the piano or wants to learn it. Impress your family and friends with 40 beautiful and relaxing anime piano pieces per book and learn to play them all with pieces from Naruto, One Piece, Sword Art Online, Tokyo Ghoul and many more. Every book in this series of anime piano sheet music books, contains 40 songs from the albums releases of the artist "LucasPianoRoom". Discover a huge sheet music library on www.lucaspianoroom.com, find video tutorials for all pieces from all books on YouTube or just listen to the relaxing music of all works for free on Spotify and Apple Music. Have fun playing the piano!
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