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  1. Ethnomusicology is the study of music within the context of its larger culture, though there are various definitions for the field. Some define it as the study of why and how humans make music. Others describe it as the anthropology of music. If anthropology is the study of human behavior, ethnomusicology is the study of the music humans make.

  2. They will participate in and observe and record musical activity there. This style of studying music comes from their belief that societies and their associated musical practices are embedded within one another. Ethnomusicology research consists of four main activities: interviews; participant-observation of musical events and community life ...

  3. Peripheral within ethnomusicology until the late 1970s, when ethnomusicology took a humanistic turn, and ethical considerations such as “giving back” and partnerships with musical communities became normal ethnomusicological practice, applied ethnomusicology moved from a marginal activity to its current place as a significant sub-discipline.

  4. Ethnographic methods generally pertain to the principal qualitative research methods of participant observation, fieldnote writing, ethnographic interviewing, and the ethnographer's participation in music and dance as formal and informal processes for the study of musical actions and behaviors.

  5. Jun 24, 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 ...

    • Maureen Russell
    • 2016
  6. Aug 25, 2021 · Practice research as translational ethnomusicology. One can claim as an ethnomusicologist that ‘learning to perform’ an already established research methodology of traditional music, whether at home or elsewhere in the world, is adding new knowledge or insights where practice is not the object of study but a methodology that informs the social and cultural.

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  8. Course Outline. Week 1-3: Introduction & overview of the history, theory, and field methods of ethnomusicology. Week 4: Intellectual property, ownership, copyright, legal issues and concerns. Week 5: Fieldwork preparation, materials, preparing documents, IRB overview. Week 6: Interviewing techniques and practice. Week 7: Photography in the field.

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