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  1. Aug 25, 2021 · Web of Science ® Google Scholar. Download PDF. This article sets out to examine the trajectory and scholarly potential of practice research in ethnomusicology and to examine the utility of performance in ethnomusicological research.

    • Simon McKerrell
    • 2021
  2. Jun 30, 2021 · The above recent examples illustrate the value, now as much as ever, of music as a practice that asserts and creates cultural identities. They also illustrate the increasing desire of localised communities to share their music with a broader world.

    • Georgia Curran, Mahesh Radhakrishnan
    • 2021
  3. View PDF. Ethnomusicology has had a longstanding relationship with museums. Through the lens of ethnomusicological discourse, this essay will demonstrate ways in which museums display musical instruments and encourage active music-making in their galleries.

    • Christina Homer
  4. Ethnomusicology research consists of four main activities: interviews; participant-observation of musical events and community life; music and dance lessons; and audio and video recordings. Keywords: Deep Forest, ethnomusicology, Jewish music, Alan Lomax, Charles Seeger, Turkish Music.

  5. The research proposal is used: to obtain funding. to obtain approval (supervisory, departmental, ethics, governmental, etc.) to define and plan your work. The following sections should be included (length and format will naturally vary depending on use). Consider the research proposal an evolving document, written and rewritten in dialog with ...

  6. May 29, 2024 · (Society for Ethnomusicology) Ethnomusicology is the study of music in its cultural context. Ethnomusicologists approach music as a social process in order to understand not only what music is but why it is: what music means to its practitioners and audiences, and how those meanings are conveyed ... all ethnomusicologists share a coherent ...

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  8. example Folk Musical Instruments, Ethnochoreology, and Music and Gender, or regionally based, for example Music and Dance of Oceania, Music of East Asia, and Music of the Arab World. Study groups meet between world conferences, often in the alternate years between them. The groups may be large, for example the Study Group on Ethnochoreology

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