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The Barbershop Singer
Inside the Social World of a Musical Hobby
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144 pages
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Barbershop singing is presented not just as a casual pastime but as a complex form of serious leisure that shapes distinctive lifestyles for its participants. Robert A. Stebbins offers an in-depth study of this musical genre, highlighting its historical context and comparing it with jazz and classical music. He delves into the social dynamics, costs, and rewards associated with barbershop singing, as well as the challenges faced by its dedicated members. This exploration enhances the understanding of diverse social participation in contemporary society.
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1996, paperback
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