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Ethnomusicologist

open access: closedMusic Educators Journal, 1977
Ricardo D. Trimillos
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Ethnomusicologists and Music Theory

2023
Abstract Theorizing of the world’s musicians considers interactions of humans with instruments, spirits, fellow humans, and other living or deceased beings. Hence ethnomusicologists cannot accept a conception of music theory centered on studies of musical structure that exclude musical action.
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James Bruce: Ethnomusicologist or Abyssinian Lyre? [PDF]

open access: closedJournal of the American Musicological Society, 1975
Arthur A. Moorefield
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The Ethnomusicologist

open access: closedJournal of Research in Music Education, 1973
Jens Peter Reiche, Mantle Hood
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The Xenophilia of a Japanese Ethnomusicologist

Common Knowledge, 2021
This autobiographical, sociological, and musicological essay, written for a symposium on xenophilia, concerns how the love of a foreign culture can lead to a better understanding and renewed love of one’s own. The author, a Japanese musicologist, studied Hindustani music with North Indian masters, both Hindu and Muslim, and concluded that it is the ...
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The Ethnomusicologist and Black Music

Black Music Research Journal, 1990
I have not encountered an academic field or discipline whose members spend as much time worrying about defining themselves as ethnomusicology. Definitions abound and they can be discussed historically, something done by the late Alan P. Merriam in one of his last articles (Merriam 1977). The general public tends to think of ethnomusicology as the study
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