Ethnomusicology
Definition of Ethnomusicology as it relates to Education, Religious Education, Music Education
Ethnomusicology is the anthropological study and comparative analysis of music in its cultural context. It encompasses education as a means of transmitting musical knowledge, skills, and values within communities. Religious education plays a significant role in ethnomusicology, as music often serves as a medium for spiritual expression and instruction. Music education is also an integral part of ethnomusicological research, focusing on the ways in which music is taught, learned, and performed in various cultural contexts. Overall, ethnomusicology seeks to understand the social, cultural, and historical significance of music in diverse societies.
External Links
- [music.stanford.edu] Department of Music
- [oxfordhandbooks.com] Oxford Handbooks Online | Oxford Academic
- [oac.cdlib.org] Online Archive of California
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- [indiastudies.org] Home - American Institute of Indian Studies
- [gowm.org] Gospel Outreach with Media
- [gisdorg.finalsite.com] Home - Galveston Independent School District
- [icmc14-smc14.net] Joint ICMC - SMC 2014
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- [bibliolore.org] Bibliolore | The RILM blog
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- [kodaly.hu] Kodly Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
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- [music.washington.edu] School of Music | University of Washington