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The emotional geography of National anthems. [PDF]
Toiviainen P, Hartmann M, Koehler F.
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Curating Ethnomusicology in Cyberworlds for Ethnomusicological Research
We describe a musical cyberworld as a virtual space for curating ethnomusicology, as well as for conducting research: the ethnomusicology of controlled musical cyberspaces. Our cyberworld differs from most online music curation in enabling immersive, social experience. Considering such cyber-exhibition of ethnomusicological research as itself a form of
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Ethnomusicology of Citizenship, Ethnomusicology as Citizenship
2023Abstract This chapter explores and contextualizes the recent ethnomusicological preoccupation with citizenship. Ethnomusicology’s engagement with the term ‘citizenship’ started under the rubric of ‘sonic citizenship’—though this term soon disappeared; “citizenship” subsequently filtered into chapter headings, conclusions, footnotes, and ...
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Introduction to Ethnomusicology
1969The study-object of ethnomusicology, or, as it originally was called: comparative musicology, is the traditional music and musical instruments of all cultural strata of mankind, from the so-called primitive peoples to the civilized nations. Our science, therefore, investigates all tribal and folk music and every kind of non-Western art music.
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2015
In Ethnomusicologizing: Essays on Music in the New Paradigms, composer and musicologist brings together a series of essays on music making in contemporary culture. More specifically, it focuses on the myriad ways we engage with music—as makers, as listeners, as consumers, as producers. Banfield labels this fully engaged process as “ethnomusicologizing,”
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In Ethnomusicologizing: Essays on Music in the New Paradigms, composer and musicologist brings together a series of essays on music making in contemporary culture. More specifically, it focuses on the myriad ways we engage with music—as makers, as listeners, as consumers, as producers. Banfield labels this fully engaged process as “ethnomusicologizing,”
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2021
AbstractThe introductory chapter to each of the two volumes in Transforming Ethnomusicology offers a critical discussion of a range of socially engaged approaches as well as their deep historical roots that we consider foundational and fundamental to the ethnomusicological endeavor.
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AbstractThe introductory chapter to each of the two volumes in Transforming Ethnomusicology offers a critical discussion of a range of socially engaged approaches as well as their deep historical roots that we consider foundational and fundamental to the ethnomusicological endeavor.
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1992
Abstract A discipline that combines scientific and humanistic methods of research to study human musical communication. The claims of ethnomusicology to be scientific are supported by its use of the phonograph and electrical instruments, enabling people to measure accurately the varieties of musical scales and to listen repeatedly to the
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Abstract A discipline that combines scientific and humanistic methods of research to study human musical communication. The claims of ethnomusicology to be scientific are supported by its use of the phonograph and electrical instruments, enabling people to measure accurately the varieties of musical scales and to listen repeatedly to the
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2021
Abstract Most ethnomusicological training requires fieldwork and lab techniques in which students gain technical skills related to the acquisition of data related to fieldwork. Although the work we do as ethnomusicologists sits at the forefront of gathering engaging, relevant content related to musical expressions, most ...
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Abstract Most ethnomusicological training requires fieldwork and lab techniques in which students gain technical skills related to the acquisition of data related to fieldwork. Although the work we do as ethnomusicologists sits at the forefront of gathering engaging, relevant content related to musical expressions, most ...
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