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Ethnomusicology is the study of music as culture. As an academic discipline, it is an outgrowth of systematic musicology, which combined methods of Cultural Anthropology with those of Western Musicology. What denotes Ethnomusicology is less the type of music studied, but the focus on the relation of music to its cultural and social aspects. Ethnomusicologists study concepts including: - Musical ... [MORE]
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Coombsweb: National Institute of Asian and Pacific Studies
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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.
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Ethnomusicology Resources on the Web
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Contains links to ethnomusicology articles about Asian, African, American, and European music traditions. Also contains general academic research links.
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Hydra Rebetika Conference
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First annual conference on Greek rebetika music. The site contains a listing of papers, contact information, and bibliographic information on rebetika.
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Pontic Music Home Page
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Comprehensive introduction to this music, as well as a detailed modern history of Pontic peoples. Includes information on the Karadeniz Kemence, a fiddle played by Pontic, Laz, and Hemsin people.
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