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Indigenous Influences on Popular Venda Music

open access: yesAfrican Studies Quarterly, 2023
Venda musicians incorporate aspects of “traditional” Venda life and music while still trying to make their music marketable to a larger audience. Johannesburg, the “City of Gold” was never such for many popular Venda musicians as their music did not ...
Evans Netshivhambe
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Indigenous Music in a New Role

open access: yesNordic Journal of African Studies, 2016
Music is a unifying force that repositions and resituates indigenous knowledge to suit contemporary needs for diversified usages, today including Christian worship.
Atinuke Adenike Idamoyibo
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English An Assessment of Indigenous Knowledge of Music Therapy in Nigeria

open access: yesVoices, 2023
Indigenous knowledge of music as therapy as it is understood in Nigeria has to do with the acquisition of information about the application of music for healing in traditional settings.
Charles Onomudo Aluede   +2 more
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Якутская песенная традиция Мегино-Кангаласского улуса [PDF]

open access: yesВестник музыкальной науки, 2019
Якутская песенная традиция Мегино-Кангаласского улуса В статье изучаются песенные традиции Мегино-Кангаласского улуса Якутии. Нотные расшифровки народных песен данной локальной традиции начали издавать с конца 30-х гг. XX в., когда Н. И. Пейко и И.
Ларионова, Anna Semenovna   +1 more
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THE INDIGENOUS MUSIC OF CHRIST APOSTOLIC CHURCH IN NIGERIA AND THE DIASPORAS: A PROOF OF CHRISTIAN TRANSFORMATIVE MUSICALITY

open access: yesAfrican Musicology Online, 2021
One of the distinguishing identities of any Church movement is music. Christ Apostolic Church (C.A.C) in Nigeria and the Diasporas at her inception came with her peculiar music firmly rooted in the Pentecostal theology of the church and in indigenous ...
Femi Adedeji
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Review of "Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies" by Dylan Robinson (University of Minnesota Press)

open access: yesLateral, 2020
In his new book 'Hungry Listening: Resonant Theory for Indigenous Sound Studies,' Stó:lō music scholar Dylan Robinson contributes to the decolonization of music studies by advocating for a critical awareness of listening positionality.
Hannah Standiford
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Decolonizing the African musical language and Identity through Onyeji’s ‘Research Approach to music composition’ in Nigeria

open access: yesAfrican Musicology Online, 2023
Ongoing research in the arts, humanities and social sciences has largely explored different subjects on decolonising African socio-cultural perspectives, including music composition and performances.
Omotolani Ebenezer Ekpo
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A tópica do indianismo na obra Wãnĩ A’Ama de Maria Helena Rosa Fernandes

open access: yesRevista Vortex, 2021
The extensive output of the Brazilian composer Maria Helena Rosas Fernandes comprises more than 60 pieces, written since the 70's. Her works contribute considerably to the repertoire of contemporary music, not only due to the timbristic, rhythmic and ...
Cinthia Pinheiro Alireti
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The Contexts of Indigenous Music Activity in the Kimberley: Pedagogic Models for Aboriginal Music

open access: yesThe Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2001
In response to documented problems in the teaching of Australian Indigenous music in schools, this paper proposes the use of the contexts of music as the bases of pedagogic models.
Peter Dunbar-Hall
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A case-study evaluation of the “Copenhagen Music Program” for psilocybin-assisted therapy

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2023
In a recent article, Messell and colleagues provide a curated list, the “Copenhagen Music Program for Psilocybin”. We test their music program with an experienced Indigenous therapist/psychonaut on a 3.5 gram psilocybin journey.
Gina Ratkovic   +2 more
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