Music and Identity in Central Asia. Numéro spécial de la revue Ethnomusicology Forum. Volume 14, n° 2, November 2005. [Musique et identité en Asie Centrale] [PDF]
Sāsān Fāṭemī
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Editorial: The adaptive role of musicality in human evolution. [PDF]
Bannan N+3 more
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Transforming Undergraduate Student Perceptions of Dementia through Music and Filmmaking. [PDF]
Gubner J, Smith AK, Allison TA.
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Crossing the Boundary: From Experimental Psychology to Ethnomusicology [PDF]
John Baily
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Music in Mind Training: Producing a theory of change model to evaluate the implementation of an improvisation-based music-making training programme for care home staff working with people with dementia. [PDF]
McPherson DHJ+8 more
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[Rezension zu:] Ruth Katz, "The Lachmann problem" : an unsung chapter in comparative musicology. Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press, 2003 (The Jewish Music Research Centre in collaboration with the Jewish Nationaland University Library) [PDF]
Cohen, Judith
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Zoofolkloristics: Imagination as a Critical Component. [PDF]
Brooks Pribac T, Golež Kaučič M.
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Social singing, culture and health: interdisciplinary insights from the CHIME project for perinatal mental health in The Gambia. [PDF]
Stewart L+9 more
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Embodied Metric Transformation in the Greek-Macedonian Dance-Song
Choreomusical approaches to timing and coordination provide the opportunity to analyze the ways in which proprioceptive, haptic, and visual modalities interact and inform the production of sonic phenomena. The Greek-Macedonian vareis horoi (heavy dances)
Nathan Bernacki
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