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Aug 25, 2021 · In my view therefore, the key areas of work from an ethnomusicological perspective for performance practice as research might therefore include: Practice research for translational ethnomusicology: Analytically informed practice as research where practice research informs the analysis of musical meaning and structure (see Cook Citation 2018).
- Simon McKerrell
- 2021
Dec 19, 2013 · 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.
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Describe evidence of musical instruments in prehistory. Articulate the importance of sociocultural context to the understanding of music. Describe how music can form the basis of subculture and community. Evaluate the potential of music to impact processes of social change.
Mar 18, 2024 · Research Guides. Ethnomusicology. Fieldwork. Ethnomusicology Research Guide. Mantle Hood Filming Atumpan in Ghana. Charles Seeger at the Melograph. Mantle Hood, "Atumpan: The Talking Drums of Ghana" Mantle Hood, Robert Garfias, Max Harrell Recording. Mantle Hood in Ghana, filming Atumpan. Mantle Hood Filming Atumpan in Ghana.
- Maureen Russell
- 2016
Feb 20, 2012 · Nettl himself, in a landmark article published in 1963, sought to apply the techniques of ethnomusicology to ‘western’ music by conducting a questionnaire survey of college students examining their classifications of music, and asking what these might reveal about aspects of culture beyond music.
- Laudan Nooshin
- 2011
Sep 17, 2019 · Ethnomusicology has been defined as the cultural study of music. It is an inherently interdisciplinary field, which is evident in the range of research methods employed in ethnomusicological research since its inception in the late 19th century. This entry looks at how research methods have developed in ethnomusicology from the 19th century onward.
This chapter will explore the changing trajectory of analytical ethnomusicology over the course of the last 130 years, examining its practitioners and detractors, its insights and mistakes, and its mosaic of methods. 1 Ethnomusicology's Analytical Roots.