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The Cerebellum in Musicology: a Narrative Review. [PDF]
The cerebellum is involved in cognitive procressing including music perception and music production. This narrative review aims to summarize the current knowledge on the activation of the cerebellum by different musical stimuli, on the involvement of the
Evers S.
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Applied musicology: A “manifesto”, and a case study of a lost cultural hub [PDF]
In this article I present a “manifesto” of the new discipline of applied musicology, which is closely related to the project Applied Musicology and Ethnomusicology in Serbia: Making a Difference in Contemporary Society (APPMES), supported by the
Medić Ivana
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Exploring the Musical Taste of Expert Listeners: Musicology Students reveal Tendency towards Omnivorous Taste [PDF]
The current study examined the musical taste of musicology students as compared to a control student group. Participants (n=1003) completed an online survey regarding the frequency with which they listened to 22 musical styles. A factor analysis revealed
Paul eElvers+3 more
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Colloquy: Musicology and the Middlebrow [PDF]
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Guthrie, Kate+6 more
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A Causal Model for Surveys of Exploratory Listening and Music Appreciation [PDF]
This paper integrates concepts from neurobiology, marketing and musicology to propose a causal model of music appreciation and exploratory listening, using directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) and structural equation models (SEMs).
Henk Jacobs, Marc Leman, Edith Van Dyck
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Musicology as an Institutional Discourse: Deconstruction and the Future of Musicology
This essay analyzes musicology as an institutional discourse, as a collective and social practice that is not only produced and transmitted within particular institutional networks, but is also profoundly shaped by those networks.
Kevin Korsyn
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Functions and dysfunctions of Ta’ziye music; Case study of Xānsār Ta’ziye in Qudjān [PDF]
Protecting and spreading religious beliefs is an ultimate goal of performing Ta’ziye (in remembrance of the martyrdom of Imam Hussein and his companions) in Iran, a ritual that includes several other structural elements, including music.
M. Abbasi, S.H. Meisami
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