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Title: | 獨立樂團搖籃——臺灣校園音樂社團的啟蒙 Cradle of Indie-Bands:The Music Inspiring of Campus Clubs in Taiwan |
Authors: | 范宏寬 Hung-Kuan Fan |
Advisor: | 林照真 Chao-Chen Lin |
Co-Advisor: | 呂心純 Hsin-Chun Lu |
Keyword: | 獨立樂團,音樂性社團,DIY,青少年音樂文化,聆聽經驗, Indie-Bands,Music-related clubs,DIY,Youth musical culture,Listening experience, |
Publication Year : | 2024 |
Degree: | 碩士 |
Abstract: | 近年台灣獨立樂團的能見度大大提升。每年在音樂獎項與各大音樂祭現場,總可見新興樂團發跡。深究台灣獨立樂團孕育風潮,可以發現不少樂手的音樂啟蒙,多發生在學生時期的音樂相關社團,特別是高中與大學這兩大階段。其中看似平常,實則對樂團風格養成、技術鍛鍊都有重要影響。
本報導以校園音樂性社團為報導主題,透過資料整理與訪談,進行深入報導。報導中提及熱音社、吉他社以及近年興起的黑人音樂社,都是獨立樂團樂手在學生時期參與最多的社團。而社團間鼓勵創作,加上社團在表演形式以及音樂風格上的差異,間接形塑台灣樂團更多元的發展樣貌。 本報導以六組樂團為核心,試圖描繪台灣學生樂手參與校園社團,也是音樂人風格養成的關鍵時刻。學生樂手從聆聽學長的演出開始,再透過社團等管道認識黑人音樂、日本搖滾樂等元素。音樂人逐漸找出自己擅長、喜愛的音樂風格,也從校園社團以及自身聆聽經驗中,逐漸發展出組團意識。 本報導指出,學生在校園時期嘗試組團、透過社團活動認識音樂產業,實際上也代表獨立音樂強調的「DIY」精神。校園音樂社團在年輕樂手養成過程中扮演重要角色,最終才能醞釀台灣各具風格的獨立樂團。 The visibility of Indie-bands in Taiwan has significantly increased during these years. It’s common to see new emerging bands in various music festivals. This in-depth reporting discovered it is much influential for shaping the music style and honing technical skills for these bands in their music-related campus clubs, especially in high school and college. Through in-depth interviewing and documentary analysis, , this report outlines the impact of campus club on students. The music clubs in campus such as the Pop Music Club, Guitar Club, and the African-American Music Club which have most participants and these music clubs encouraged songwriting and musical styles for their music learning. It helps students to shape diverse performance for Taiwanese indie-band in the future. This in-depth reporting focuses on six indie bands, supplemented by individuals with relevant experiences in these clubs, attempts to depict how Taiwanese students gradually aware the elements of African-American music, Japanese rock, and realize the music industry-related knowledge in Taiwan. The in-depth reporting highlights the campus clubs represents the "DIY" spirit in independent music. This reporting argues the campus clubs have played an unique role in inspiring musicians to produce music when they were young. The campus clubs have bridged these young musicians to the diverse independent music culture in Taiwan . |
URI: | http://tdr.lib.ntu.edu.tw/jspui/handle/123456789/91763 |
DOI: | 10.6342/NTU202400291 |
Fulltext Rights: | 同意授權(限校園內公開) |
Appears in Collections: | 新聞研究所 |
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