ethnomusicological
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ethnomusicological — adjective see ethnomusicology … New Collegiate Dictionary
ethnomusicological — adjective Relating to or pertaining to ethnomusicology … Wiktionary
ethnomusicological — eth·no·musicological … English syllables
ethnomusicological — adjective see ethnomusicology * * * ethnomusicologˈic or ethnomusicologˈical adjective • • • Main Entry: ↑ethnic … Useful english dictionary
ethnomusicology — ethnomusicological /eth noh myooh zi keuh loj i keuhl/, adj. ethnomusicologically, adv. ethnomusicologist, n. /eth noh myooh zi kol euh jee/, n. the study of folk and primitive music and of their relationship to the peoples and cultures to which… … Universalium
Ethnomusicology — This article is about the area of study. For the society and academic journal, see Society for Ethnomusicology. Ethnomusicologist Frances Densmore recording Blackfoot chief Mountain Chief for the Bureau of American Ethnology (1916)… … Wikipedia
CARP, PAULA — (1911–1991), Romanian ethnomusicologist and theorist. She studied at the Conservatory of Music in Bucharest and taught for a while in high schools. She joined the Arhiva de Folklore (1934–1944), and worked as researcher at the Institute of… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Music of Africa — The lamellophone thumb piano or mbira, a popular instrument in southeastern Africa. Africa is a vast continent and its regions and nations have distinct musical traditions. The music of North Africa for the most part has a different history from… … Wikipedia
Clave (rhythm) — This article is about the rhythmic pattern. For the musical instrument, see claves. Three of the four main forms of clave. … Wikipedia
Pygmy music — The Pygmies are a broad group of people who live in Central Africa, especially in Congo, Central African Republic and Cameroon. Music is an important part of Pygmy life, and casual performances take place during many of the day s events. Music… … Wikipedia