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     Trevor de Clercq is Assistant Professor in the Department of Recording Industry at Middle Tennessee State University, where he coordinates the musicianship curriculum and teaches coursework in audio theory and music technology. His research focuses on the ways in which contemporary popular music departs from traditional theoretical frameworks developed primarily within the context of common-practice-era music, especially as shown through empirical methods such as corpus studies. His Nashville Number System Fake Book, which includes charts for 200 acclaimed country songs, was published in 2015. He holds a Ph.D. in music theory from the Eastman School of Music.

     Contact : trevor.declercq@gmail.com

     Séance précomposée - Formal, Theoretical, and Computational Models in Popular Music Analysis 10.E.1 : Pitfalls and Windfalls in Corpus Studies of Pop/Rock Music

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