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  1. Musical analysis entails a detailed description of the sounds of music, and is a method used by both ethnomusicologists and historical musicologists. Transcription is the conversion of musical sounds into written notation. Ethnomusicologists often produce transcriptions and include them in their publications to better illustrate their argument.

  2. Sep 8, 2021 · The examples are not intended as models for transcription systems for ethnomusicologists (although it may be that some find a use for them as such). Footnote 43 Rather, they are intended to encourage music-notating scholars to engage more creatively and critically with the systems of transcription they use. For ethnomusicologists, this involves ...

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  4. Oct 23, 2021 · The documented lack of accuracy of AMT seems to be one reason why ethnomusicologists have not made much use of automatic transcription into staff notation. In contrast, some ethnomusicologists do find automatic transcription into other forms of notation (e.g. melographic) accurate enough for their purposes, even when they require manual correction.

  5. Jun 30, 2021 · Musical performances are at the heart of many significant cultural events and often represent and affirm distinct cultural identities. Ethnographic research on music thus provides an important lens through which to understand distinct cultural worlds. In this introductory article we consider the value of research on music—for the communities ...

    • Georgia Curran, Mahesh Radhakrishnan
    • 2021
  6. Aug 27, 2023 · Ethnomusicology is a field of knowledge that investigates the art of music as a physical, psychological, cultural and aesthetic phenomenon. [1] An ethnomusicologist attempts to interpret and study music as it occurs in cultural contexts. Initially called ‘comparative musicology’, the field of ethnomusicology is also sometimes referred to as ...

  7. Ethnomusicologists often apply theories and methods from cultural anthropology, cultural studies and sociology as well as other disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. Though some ethnomusicologists primarily conduct historical studies, the majority are involved in long-term participant observation.

  8. Feb 7, 2006 · What Ethnomusicologists Do. The work that ethnomusicologists do is extremely varied in its aims and styles. Historical factors have often shaped the objectives and methods. Many early collectors were less concerned with the social worlds of the singers who collaborated with them than with the styles and structures of the songs themselves.

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