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University of Leeds Classification of Books Music [A General] A-0.01 Periodicals A-0.02 Series; societies publications; festivals; programmes A-0.021 Series No longer used: see A-0.02 A-0.03 Collected essays, Festschriften etc. A-0.04 Bibliography A-0.06 Study and teaching A-0.07 Appreciation and criticism A-0.19 Dictionaries A-0.5 Programmes, etc. No longer used: see A-0.02 A-1.1 A-1.2 A-1.3 A-1.4 A-1.5 A-1.51 A-1.52 A-1.53 A-1.54 A-1.57 A-1.572 A-1.575 A-1.6 Theory; Composition Analysis Aesthetics Acoustics: musical aspects General works: Physics G-0 Architectural aspects: Civil Engineering R-5 Performance: orchestral etc. Strings Woodwind Brass Timpani Keyboard Piano Organ Computer applications; electronic music A-2 Musicology A-3 Opera; dramatic music Musicals: see Theatre K-0 A-3.5 Film music A-4 Sacred music: general; history A-4.1 Pre-Reformation; Latin church music A-4.3 Post-Reformation; vernacular psalters A-4.5 Hymns

A-5 Songs (including singing and voice production); madrigals A-6 Orchestral music and orchestration A-7 Chamber music A-8 Instruments (general) and instrumentation A-8.11 Stringed instruments (bowed) A-8.12 Stringed instruments (plucked) A-8.2 Woodwind instruments A-8.3 Brass instruments A-8.4 Percussion A-8.7 Keyboard instruments: general A-8.72 Piano A-8.75 Organ [B History] B-0 General history of music B-0.1 Early, ancient, primitive B-0.2 Mediaeval (to 1500) B-0.3 Renaissance B-0.4 17th century B-0.5 18th century B-0.6 19th century B-0.7 20th century B-0.8 21 st century B-2 Great Britain & Ireland B-2.1 England B-2.2 Scotland B-2.3 Ireland B-2.4 Wales B-3 Germany and Austria B-4 France B-5 Italy B-6 Spain and Portugal B-7 Russia B-8 Other European countries (A-Z) B-9 Non-European countries (A-Z) B-10 Ethnic music (Romany, Jewish, etc.) [C Musicians: composers and performers] C-0 General (collected biography) C-0.19 Biographical dictionaries C-1 Individual studies Jazz musicians: G-5; Popular musicians: J-5; World music performers: K-5 D-0 Scores Full scores; complete works 2

[E Scores] E-1 Miniature scores E-2 Choral music E-3 Operatic music: vocal scores E-3.5 Dramatic music; Musicals E-3.8 Film music E-4 Mediaeval and Renaissance music E-5 Chamber music (3 or more instruments) E-6 Orchestral music E-7 Keyboard music E-7.5 Organ music E-8 Instrumental music (one or two instruments) E-8.1 Violin E-8.2 Viola E-8.3 Cello E-8.4 Wind instruments E-9 Songs E-9.5 Folk/traditional songs E-9.51 British generally; English E-9.52 Scottish, Irish, Welsh E-9.53 Europe generally; western and northern Europe E-9.54 Eastern Europe E-9.55 Asia E-9.56 Africa E-9.57 North America E-9.58 Central and South America (Latin America) E-9.59 Australasia & Oceania E-50 Scores 1945-1999 E-60 Scores 2000- F-0 Libretti i.e. words only [G Jazz] G-1 General texts G-3 History G-5 Particular musicians or groups G-7 Techniques G-9 Instruments G-10 Vocal [H Dance] H-0.01 Periodicals H-0.02 Series H-0.04 Bibliography H-0.05 Biography 3

H-0.19 Dictionaries, encyclopedias H-1 General texts H-1.1 Dance in education H-1.2 Dance in society H-1.3 Dance music H-2 History H-3 Religious and ritual dance H-4 Folk/traditional dance Divide geographically H-5 Social dance (ballroom etc.) H-6 Ballet see also Theatre M-0 H-7 Modern dance H-8 Choreography: dance composition H-9 Theory of movement H-9.1 Dance and movement notation H-9.2 Laban [J Popular music] J-0.03 collections of essays, Festschriften etc. J-0.04 bibliography J-0.06 Study & teaching J-0.07 Appreciation & criticism; analysis J-0.19 dictionaries, encyclopaedias, directories J-1 General texts J-1.5 General texts, specific areas Divided geographically J-2 Music industry & trade J-2.1 Recording studios; record labels Technical aspects: see Electrical Engineering P-2, Computer Studies P-5.5 J-2.3 Physical formats J-3 Performance & delivery J-3.2 Methods of delivery; venues J-3.21 Radio (including pirate radio) J-3.22 Television J-3.23 Internet J-3.24 Live performances J-3.25 Concerts and festivals J-4 Audience & consumption J-4.1 Subcultures J-4.2 Fans J-4.4 Disco & club scene J-4.5 Charts J-4.6 Popular music press; fanzines J-5 Performers J-5.1 Groups & bands J-5.2 Solo performers; individual musicians ; singer/songwriters 4

J-6 Technique J-6.1 Composition J-6.2 Orchestration; arrangement J-6.3 Instrumentation J-6.4 Lyrics; vocal style J-6.5 Technological aspects J-6.9 Other aspects J-11 Jazz derivatives J-13.1 Acid jazz J-13.2 Bebop J-13.3 Latin jazz J-13.4 Swing/big band J-14 Blues J-16 Easy listening J-18 Country J-20 Pop/rock c.1950- J-21 Rock and roll (classic) J-22 Pop J-23 Rock J-23.1 Classic rock J-23.2 Folk rock J-23.3 Glam rock J-23.4 Progressive rock J-23.5 Psychedelic rock J-25 Metal J-25.1 Alternative metal J-25.2 Death / Black metal J-25.3 Heavy metal J-25.4 Nu-metal J-27 Alternative/indie J-27.1 Alternative country/americana J-27.2 Brit pop J-27.3 Experimental / post rock / leftfield J-27.4 Goth J-27.5 US alternative guitar / grunge / US lo fi J-27.6 Industrial J-27.7 New wave J-27.8 Punk J-27.9 Ska J-30 Urban / Rhythm & blues J-30.1 Contemporary urban J-30.2 Funk J-30.3 Gospel J-30.4 Rhythm & blues J-30.5 Soul 5

J-32 Reggae J-34 Hip hop / Rap J-40 Dance (Electronic) J-40.1 Ambient J-40.2 Breakbeat / Breaks J-40.3 Down tempo J-40.4 Drum & bass J-40.5 Electronica J-40.6 House J-40.7 Techno J-40.8 Trance J-40.9 UK Garage J-89 Hybrid [K Ethnomusicology; World music] K-0.02 series K-0.03 collections of essays, Festschriften etc. K-0.04 bibliography K-0.06 Study & teaching K-0.07 Appreciation & criticism; analysis K-0.19 dictionaries; encyclopaedias; directories K-1 General texts on ethnomusicology Folk music: K-9 World music: K-10 K-2 Music industry K-2.1 Recording K-3 Performance & delivery K-3.2 Methods of delivery; venues K-3.21 Radio K-3.22 Television K-3.24 Live performances K-3.25 Concerts and festivals K-4 Audience & consumption K-5 Performers K-5.1 Groups & bands K-5.2 Solo performers; individual musicians; singer/songwriters K-6 Technique K-6.1 Composition K-6.2 Arrangement K-6.3 Instrumentation K-6.4 Lyrics; vocal style K-6.9 other aspects K-9 Folk music K-9.3 Ethnic groups not associated with geographical areas, e.g. Jewish, Romany K-9.5 Folk music, specific areas Divided geographically Folk songs at E-9.5 K-10 World music K-10.5 World music, specific areas Divided geographically 6