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  1. Just as music differs among individuals and social groups throughout the world, so do people’s ideas about it differ, and this has been so throughout history. Applied ethnomusicology puts ethnomusicological scholarship, knowledge, and understanding to practical use. That is a very broad definition.

  2. Jun 30, 2021 · Abstract. 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 ...

    • Georgia Curran, Mahesh Radhakrishnan
    • 2021
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  4. 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.

  5. Aug 25, 2021 · Ethnomusicology. practice research. artistic research. Scotland. bagpipes. Introduction. 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
  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Musical ability, to an ethnomusicologist, refers to the capacity of humans to create, perform, organize cognitively, react both emotionally and physically to, and interpret the meaning of man-made sounds. To an ethnomusicologist, musical thinking and doing could be as important as speech. Music is part of what makes us human.

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