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  1. Biomusicology is the study of music from a biological point of view. The term was coined by Nils L. Wallin in 1991 to encompass several branches of music psychology and musicology , including evolutionary musicology , neuromusicology , and comparative musicology .

  2. Mar 3, 2015 · Abstract. As a species-typical trait of Homo sapiens, musicality represents a cognitively complex and biologically grounded capacity worthy of intensive empirical investigation. Four principles are suggested here as prerequisites for a successful future discipline of bio-musicology.

    • W. Tecumseh Fitch
    • 2015
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  4. I propose that an integrated biological understanding of human musicality describing each elements functional origins, — ’ development, phylogeny, and neural bases is critical to advancing ...

  5. Evolutionary musicology is a subfield of biomusicology that grounds the cognitive mechanisms of music appreciation and music creation in evolutionary theory. It covers vocal communication in other animals, theories of the evolution of human music , and holocultural universals in musical ability and processing.

  6. The book can be viewed as representing the birth of evolutionary biomusicology. What biological and cognitive forces have shaped humankind's musical behavior and the rich global repertoire of musical structures? What is music for, and why does every human culture have it? What are the universal features of music and musical behavior across ...

  7. Dec 4, 2023 · Third, the balance in music education needs to pivot away from individual performance and back towards widespread attainment of basic skills (e.g., social singing and dancing, listening ...

  8. Jan 1, 2021 · Evolutionary musicology is a subdiscipline of biomusicology, the study of music from a biological perspective, which embeds the psychological and physiological mechanisms of human music perception and production in the theory of biological evolution.

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