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  1. Rebecca Bodenheimer. Updated on December 20, 2019. 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.

  2. Its inclusion in the term “ethnomusicology” suggests that ethnomusicology might be defined as the study (logos) of the music (mousikē) of groups of people (ethnos), especially those sharing a common language and cultureethnic groups in other words.

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  4. Nov 17, 2020 · Ethnomusicology is an area of study that encompasses distinct theoretical and methodical approaches to the study of music that emphasizes the cultural, social, material, cognitive, biological, and other dimensions or contexts of musical behavior instead of or in addition to its isolated sound component.

  5. psychology of music needs ethnomusicology not only to provide it with data from cultures other than our own, but to guide it to appropriate levels of specificity, form, and function in the search for musical meaning.

  6. 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.

  7. Feb 20, 2012 · The authors also reflect on the interface between the social psychology of music (in which their work is rooted) and ethnomusicology, considering what the latter can bring to such a study, particularly in terms of ‘balancing the desire to generalise findings to populations with recognition of the benefits of focusing on individual listening ...

  8. In the last decade some of the most significant research in ethnomusicology has resulted from anthropologically orientated inquiries into the nature of musical cognition. We have witnessed the development of a “cognitive ethnomusicology”; based on the exploration of emic notions about music.

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