Sunday, 6 February 2011

Is reasonable to consider that rock music is gendered male?


By looking at the many rock artists that have risen to fame in the last sixty years I believe it is fair to assume that rock music is dominated by a more male role than female, especially when it comes to the electric guitar. But I would not category it as a solely male thing.  I believe that during the time when some of the greatest rock legends were on the rise (Berry, Hendrix, Dylan) it was a social ideology that men were those who were the rockers, with guitars ect. and women were not. Despite this however, women were a fundamental presence in the rise of rock and roll, but not in the way of guitar (which is commonly recognized as the heart and soul of rock n roll) but more in vocals and we have numerous examples of female rock stars throughout the years. I am inclined to agree though, that even in modern day society, the concept of rock guitar is portrayed as a more masculine thing on a wider scale, despite personally knowing several women who play guitar.   

1 comment:

  1. This does address some interesting points but reference to one of the theorists discussed in the lecture or recommended reading would have helped to give this post focus.

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