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Ethnomusicology (from either a Greek ethnos = nation & mousike = music), erst comparative musicology, is the survey of music in its cultural context, cultural musicology. It may be considered a anthropology or ethnography of music. Jeff Todd Titon has called it a learn of "people making music". These are typically thought of as a learn of non-American musics, however typically includes a survey of American music from either an anthropological perspective. "Ethnomusicology as western culture knows it is actually a western phenomenon." (Nettl 1983:25)

When musicology contends to exist as strictly just about music itself (most universally american classical music), ethnomusicologists are typically interested around putting the music it survey into a wider ethnical context. Ethnomusicology when it emerged in the late 19th century and early 20th century, practiced by humans like Vinko Zganec, Franjo Ksaver, Carl Stumpf, Erich von Hornbostel, Curt Sachs and Alexander J. Ellis, tended to focus on non-European music of an oral tradition, but in more recent years the field has expanded to embrace all musical styles from all parts of the world.

Ethnomusicologists use theory & methods from either cultural anthropology also when more disciplines in the social sciences & humanities. Several ethnomusicological works come created non necessarily by 'ethnomusicologists' proper, however instead by anthropologists examining music as an aspect of the culture. The swell known case of such operate is Colin Turnbull's study of the Mbuti pygmies. Another example is Jaime de Angulo, a linguist world health organization ended higher learning lot astir a music of the Indians of Northern California (view [http://www.angelfire.com/sk/syukhtun/Jaime.html]). Eventually a second is Anthony Seeger, prof at a University of California, Los Angeles, world health organization exposed a music & society of the Suya population around Mato Grosso, Brazil (view [http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/people/seeger.htm]).

4 crucial centers for ethnomusicological survey come a Universities of California at Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; Indiana University, Bloomington, and a Institute of Ethnology and Folklore Research at University of Zagreb, Croatia.

Source
Nettl, Bruno (1983). A Learn of Ethnomusicology. Urbana, Chicago, & London: University of Illinois Click.

Coombsweb: National Institute of Asian and Pacific Studies
The portal for several electronic journals and regional virtual libraries about Indonesia, New Guinea, Vietnam, and other South East Asian countries. The virtual libraries include photos, sound, videos, articles, and bibliographies.

Pontic Music Home Page
Comprehensive introduction to this music, as well as a detailed modern history of Pontic peoples. Includes much information on the karadeniz kemence, a fiddle played by Pontic people.

Ethnomusicology Resources on the Web
Contains links to ethnomusicology articles about Asian, African, American, and European music traditions. Also contains general academic research links.

Hydra Rebetika Conference
First annual conference on Greek rebetika music. The site contains a listing of papers, contact information, and bibliographic information on rebetika.

World Music Portal Ethnomusicology Resources
Information site for world music scholars and researchers with bibliographies, musical instruments, research centers, museums, organizations and schools.


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Arts: Music: Styles: F: Folk
Arts: Music: Styles: R: Regional and Ethnic
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