ethnomusicology

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
etnomüzikoloji
ethnomusicologist
etnik müzik araştırmacısı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
The study of music and culture; the study of music as it relates to its cultural context
The study of folk music
The comparative study of the musics of the world and of music as an aspect of culture and society
Comparative study of musics of the world, with a focus on the cultural context of music
Scholarly study of music as an aspect of culture. Taking an anthropological approach (it was originally called "comparative musicology"), it has tended to focus on non-Western music, particularly music of oral traditions. The field's origins lie in the late 19th century with the work of scholars such as François-Joseph Fétis (1784-1871) and Carl Stumpf (1848-1936). Much work was motivated by the search for musical universals, under the assumption that prehistory could be studied through research into "primitive" cultures of the present. Recognizing that traditional societies were quickly disappearing with the modern world's encroachment, ethnomusicologists soon put their highest priority on collection (by field recording, using the new recording technology) and transcription (using newly devised pitch calibrations). A number of classification schemes for comparative analysis of different musics have been proposed, but the natural focus remains on diversity
{i} branch of musicology that concentrates on researching the music of various cultural and ethnic groups
The study of various types of music in relation to their geographic, racial, and cultural context
the study of music of one or more cultures
ethnomusicology

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    eth·no·mu·si·co·lo·gy

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    Этимология

    () From ethno- + music + -logy
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