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현대 뮤지컬 노래 교육을 위한 보컬 발성 스케일 모델 연구와 적용 (Study and Application of Vocal Scale Models for Contemporary Musical Theatre Singing Education)

  • 이은혜
    • 한국엔터테인먼트산업학회논문지
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    • 제15권3호
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    • pp.127-139
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    • 2021
  • 본 연구는 현대 뮤지컬 양식에 나타난 다양한 음악 장르를 시연하기 위해, 대표적인 뮤지컬 노래 장르를 선택하고 노래를 위한 발성스케일의 적용을 제시하였다. 뮤지컬 음악 장르는 뮤지컬 양식의 변화에 따라 1900년대 초반을 뮤지컬 초기, 1940-1960년대를 뮤지컬 중기, 또는 뮤지컬의 황금기, 1970년대 이후를 현대 뮤지컬로 나위면서 다양하게 등장한다. 뮤지컬 양식사의 변화에 따라 음악이 장르와 노래의 창법도 다변화 되었다. 이를 위해 본 연구에서는 대단위 분류로써 뮤지컬의 대표적인 장르로 <클래식 브로드웨이(Classic Broadway), 컨템퍼러리 브로드웨이(Contemporary Broadway), 재즈/블루스(Jazz/Blues), 팝/록(Pop/Rock)>을 선정하고, 소단위 분류로써 음악 장르를 대표할 수 있는 작품 5개와 대표 노래 5개를 선정하였다. 각 음악 장르를 대표하는 노래를 창법은 크게 <오페라의 유령>의 레짓, <인어공주>의 팝, <지저스 크라이스트 수퍼스타>의 락, <헤어스프레이>의 재즈/블루스, <해밀턴>의 힙합과 랩으로 나누어 발성 스케일을 제시하였다. 연구의 분석을 통해 뮤지컬 역사에 나타난 시대적 요구에 따라 다양한 음악이 뮤지컬의 재료로 사용되었으며, 이에 따라 다양한 창법이 필요하다는 것을 확인 할 수 있었다. 본 연구에서는 대표적인 5장르와 5작품을 선정하여 분석의 범위를 제한하였지만, 후속 연구를 통해 확대하고자 한다. 향후 이를 바탕으로 뮤지컬 보컬 교육의 다양성과 발성법을 연구하는 다각적인 후속 연구가 이루어지길 기대한다.

인류학적(人類學的) 분류(分類)에 따른 스트리트 스타일의 발생(發生)과 계보(系譜)에 관한 연구(硏究) (A Study of Origination and Genealogy on Street Style according to Anthropology)

  • 이영재
    • 패션비즈니스
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    • 제11권4호
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    • pp.183-203
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    • 2007
  • This study aims at providing useful fundamental information to re-establish the theories of modern fashion by examining the origination and genealogy of street style. The street styles focusing on caucasoid have a variety of genealogies such as western type, beat, teddy boy, hippie, skinhead, punk, neuron-mantic, indie kid, riot grrrl, grunge and techno cyber punk. In the same period, on the contrary, the streets styles focusing on negroid are zootie, hipster, modernist, rude boy, two-tone, rastafarian, funky, B-boy, fly girl, raggamuffine, bhangra, and acid jazz, which are seen as the culture of the large cities formed along Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean sea like England, America and Jamaica. These have root as the main fashion in western society. Ironically, most of the subculture concentrated on the whites were racists. Because of such a reason, the street styles have been formed as resistance culture that was unable to sympathize with their society and characteristics by distinguishing the whites and the colored people. Zootie or hipster that is one of the street fashion styles was formed in the 1940-50s, while the colored people who lived in the west Indies migrated to England or America. As a minimal modernist style called Ivy look in US, in that time, anti-culture formed by teenagers in whitey, teddy boy and mods fashion can be strictly different from the zootie and hipster. The colored people's street styles of the 1960s developed into aggressive and hard forms from the rude boy and two-tone while their resistance toward the whites was stronger. The rastafarian style researched the peak as the colored people's traditional ethnic characteristics or resistance intention for their freedom in the 1970s. In that time, The colored people's street styles of the 1960s developed into aggressive and hard forms from the rude boy and two-tone while their resistance toward the whites was stronger. The rastafarian style researched the peak as the colored people's traditional ethnic characteristics or resistance intention for their freedom in the 1970s. In that time, the street styles of the whites were mostly the skinhead or hippie. Most of them were racists toward the colored people. The punk type on shown on the whites focused on luxury and exaggerative costume. On the contrary, the funky style of the colored people focused on aggressive nihilism and form. With B-boy, fly girl, reggae, rap music, and break dancing in the 1980s, the subculture gradually told on the high fashion as well as the culture between the whites and the colored people. From such aspects, the colored people tried to maintain their unique traditional characteristics. However, their individual values surged by the coming young generation excluded the colored people's characteristic street styles. Focusing on gender, violence and private success among their major concerns, the raga muffin style that represents multi-races and multi-cultures was formed. The jazz style in the 1990s showed cold post-modernistic eclecticism different from that of the 1940s-50s. Simultaneously, the various classes appeared their street styles by emphasizing on each personality. Now that we are living in multi-cultural society, a human race or nationalism concept is getting obscurer. There is no obvious boundary line in the differences between human race and its fashion.