Authenticity in the Music of Video Games
From historical games to hyperrealism to retro gaming, Authenticity in the Music of Video Games explores, the shifting understanding of authenticity among players. What do gamers believe authenticity to be? How are their expectations structured by the soundtrack? And how do their actions impact the overall interaction of sound with narrative? Ranging from harmonic analysis to more multimedia approaches, the book links musical analysis to the practical experience of gamers.
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Authenticity in the Music of Video Games
From historical games to hyperrealism to retro gaming, Authenticity in the Music of Video Games explores, the shifting understanding of authenticity among players. What do gamers believe authenticity to be? How are their expectations structured by the soundtrack? And how do their actions impact the overall interaction of sound with narrative? Ranging from harmonic analysis to more multimedia approaches, the book links musical analysis to the practical experience of gamers.
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Authenticity in the Music of Video Games

Authenticity in the Music of Video Games

by Stephanie Lind
Authenticity in the Music of Video Games

Authenticity in the Music of Video Games

by Stephanie Lind

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Overview

From historical games to hyperrealism to retro gaming, Authenticity in the Music of Video Games explores, the shifting understanding of authenticity among players. What do gamers believe authenticity to be? How are their expectations structured by the soundtrack? And how do their actions impact the overall interaction of sound with narrative? Ranging from harmonic analysis to more multimedia approaches, the book links musical analysis to the practical experience of gamers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793627131
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 11/01/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 224
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Stephanie Lind is associate professor at the Dan School of Drama and Music, Queen’s University, where she teaches courses in music theory and musicology.

Table of Contents

Contents

Chapter 1: Gameworld
Chapter 2: Tropes
Chapter 3: Thematic Representation
Chapter 4: Retro Gaming Experiences
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