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| | American popular song (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07) |
 | | The aesthetics of American popular music are based on the "unexpected yet perfectly appropriate note." This, however, means that there has to exists standards against which the songwriters, the musicians, the singers and the audience can measure their expectations. |
 | | The development of this characteristic American song style coincided with the growth of institutions in which that music, now moved out of the parlors of private homes, could be performed for the public: the vaudeville houses, musical theaters, taverns and night clubs that became increasingly common after the turn of the century. |
 | | For these songs to be written and played, to be heard and responded to in the way I have described, a network of organizations, institutions, and customary practices had to grow up to maintain the music and carry it to the world. |
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