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  1. While phenomenological ethnomusicology has developed significant insights into questions of concern to music scholars, humanists, and humanistic social scientists more broadly, this literature is not as tightly synthesized as that of other intellectual orientations within ethnomusicology, in which a common body of founding works is universally ...

  2. the nature and aims of the field, it seems logical first to acquaint the student with the bibliographic resources of ethnomusicology and with its most important scholars and publications. This is followed by Chapter 3, devoted to field work, in which a number of techniques and procedures are given in detail.

  3. Nov 17, 2020 · The term ethnomusicology, said to have been first coined by Jaap Kunst from the Greek words ἔθνος ( ethnos, “nation”) and μουσική ( mousike, “music”), is often defined as the anthropology or ethnography of music, or as musical anthropology. [1] During its early development from comparative musicology in the 1950s ...

  4. Dec 5, 2017 · Hence, medical ethnomusicology is a field of research, applied practice and performance concerned with health, healing, wellness and well-being through music, sound and related practices and phenomena. It is not only concerned with how music and the expressive arts can participate in health and healing, but also how they relate to illness and ...

  5. May 17, 2024 · Fieldwork. These teaching and training guidelines provide practical advice and insights into the process of conducting a local-level field documentation project. These guides cover essential topics such as: project planning; research ethics from the perspectives of the fields of folklore, anthropology, ethnomusicology and museum studies; and ...

  6. Nov 29, 2017 · Introduction. Ethnomusicology is most frequently defined as the study of music in its relationship to the rest of human culture, and as the study of the musics of the world from a comparative perspective. But it has also been defined many other ways, including “the study of social and cultural aspects of music and dance in local and global ...

  7. Ethnocentrism and “othering” have plagued the field of ethnomusicology for decades. Music is an undeniably important universal phenomenon, and for many, it is an integral feature. of daily life, whether it be for entertainment, expression, communication, or connection, and. musicologists have spent decades studying why.

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