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  2. 4 days ago · Ethnomusicology (from Greek ἔθνος ethnos ‘nation’ and μουσική mousike ‘music’) is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context, investigating social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions involved other than sound.

  3. May 10, 2024 · Comparing musical and genetic fixation statistics (measures of similarity between populations) 51; showed that the differences in music were between 10% and 40% higher than genetic differences ...

  4. May 15, 2024 · that they followed the common practice in ethnomusicology of de-fining music as “humanly organized sound” (31) other than speech, with the distinction between speech and music being left to each culture’s emic (insider and subjective) conceptions, rather than be-ing defined objectively by outsiders. Thus, our analyses suggest that

  5. 6 days ago · This guide supports musicology, ethnomusicology and popular music studies at the University of Melbourne. It includes guides to researching books, journals, music scores, sound recordings and video.

    • Julie Cohen
    • 2010
  6. May 16, 2024 · Experts in ethnomusicology, music psychology, linguistics, and evolutionary biology took part, including the two most recent presidents of the Society for Music Perception and Cognition, Professor Peter Pfordresher (a native English speaker, pianist, and psychologist) and Dr Psyche Loui (a native Cantonese speaker, violinist, and neuroscientist).

  7. Apr 30, 2024 · A bachelor degree, equivalent to a Swedish degree of at least 180 ECTS credits (i.e. three years of full time studies), in humanities or social sciences with at least 60 ECTS credits in musicology, ethnomusicology, or an equivalent foreign degree. Proof of skills in English to a level corresponding to English B in the Swedish upper secondary ...

  8. May 12, 2024 · Musicologys theoretical frameworks include historical and cultural contexts, analytical approaches, psychological and cognitive approaches, and comparative and ethnographic approaches. The field of musicology employs various research methods, including qualitative and quantitative research methods.