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  1. Abstract. ‘Music as culture’ examines the connections that ethnomusicologists make between music and culture. Culture, in an ethnomusicologist sense, refers to all forms of human knowledge, creativity, and values, and to their expression in various activities. Ethnomusicologists believe that humans make music as a constituent element of ...

  2. Music is a derived term of musicology. As nouns the difference between musicology and music is that musicology is the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound while music is a sound, or the study of such sounds, organized in time. As a verb music is to seduce or entice ...

  3. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY AND AFRICAN MUSICOLOGY In Western Civilization there is misconception with the understanding of African Musicology as highlighted by researchers (Mapaya, 2012, 2014) with his statement: The concept indigenous African music interchangeable with indigenous music or African music refers to an aggregation of ...

  4. Timothy Rice proposes that. ethnomusicologists view all of humanity as “musical” in the sense that the “capacity to make and. make sense of music” is a touchstone of human experience—one that is arguably just as. important as the ability to communicate and understand speech.1 This, Rice adds, is why it is.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · Ethnomusicology. The word "ethnomusicology" was adopted by a group of music scholars in the 1950s to replace "comparative musicology". In the early and mid-20th century, the field was often defined to encompass musical traditions other than European art music (the study of which is sometimes labelled "historical musicology").

  6. THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ETHNOMUSICOLOGY AND AFRICAN MUSICOLOGY In Western Civilization there is misconception with the understanding of African Musicology as highlighted by researchers (Mapaya, 2012, 2014) with his statement: The concept indigenous African music interchangeable with indigenous music or African music refers to an aggregation of ...

  7. Oct 25, 2010 · Ethnomusicology. Ethnomusicology. The scholarly study of music, broadly conceived to include music as object, as social practice, and as concept. Historically, ethnomusicology has generally avoided the subject matter and some of the methodology of Musicology (which may be logically understood as that subdiscipline of Ethnomusicology dealing ...