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Manual Transcription and Instrumental Analysis of Singing through Praat

open access: yesEl Oído Pensante, 2016
In the field of ethnomusicology, the main tool-of-the-trade for music analysis has been musical transcription on the score, despite its acknowledged cultural bias and the limits of staff notation as a means of representing music conceived and performed ...
Paolo Bravi
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« Bien sûr, les personnes âgées doivent en règle générale être interrogées en priorité. »

open access: yesIn Situ
“Of course, as a general rule, older people should be interviewed first”. This methodological precept, taken from a document published by the French National Archives in 1990, simply prolongs the romantic presuppositions which saw the elderly as the ...
Luc Charles-Dominique
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The Global Jukebox: A public database of performing arts and culture. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One, 2022
Wood ALC   +18 more
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Beyond the Staff: “Alternative” Systems in the Graphical Representation of Organized Sound

open access: yesEl Oído Pensante, 2016
In this article, a reflection on the limits of the staff in the representation of organized sound is briefly presented, followed by the consideration of the proposals that some ethnomusicologists have developed to highlight particular aspects of music ...
Enrique Cámara de Landa
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Editorial: The Evolution of Music. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2020
Nikolsky A, Perlovsky L.
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African Meter: Measured Music Without “Measures”

open access: yesAnalytical Approaches to World Music
In the measured music of sub-Saharan Africa, time is structured in three types of units: • The beat, namely an isochronous yardstick, a series of equidistant points (often named “basic pulse”, “tactus level”, “regulative or reference beat”), which is ...
Simha Arom
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