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Exploring movement entrainment in an ecologically valid concert setting [PDF]
Moving to the beat is one of the most natural human reactions while listening to music and can be defined as movement entrainment. Listeners’ reactions to music have been discussed as the result of the music, the context, and the listener.
Maren Hochgesand, Hauke Egermann
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The Musicology Lab: Teamwork and the Musicological Toolbox
Musicology is a small discipline within the wide spectrum of human knowledge, yet it is already divided intovarious branches, each with its own societies, conferences, journals, jargons, degrees, prejudices, …, and jobs. Although they share their object of investigation – “the art of music as a physical, psychological, aesthetic, and cultural ...
Torrente Sánchez-Guisande, Álvaro José +1 more
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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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In Tribute to Charles Edward Ives on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth
Kevin
Current Musicology
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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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Table of Contents, Masthead, and Dedication
Kevin
Current Musicology
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Title Page - The Spheres of Music: Harmony and Discord, Part II
Kevin
Current Musicology
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