Readings in ethnomusicology. Selected and with an introd. and comments by David P. McAllester.
By: McAllester, David Park, 1916-.
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Nettl, B. What is ethnomusicology?--Reinhard, K. The Berlin Phonogramm Archiv.--Seeger, C. Prescriptive and descriptive music writing.--Hood, M. Slendro and pelog redefined.--Freeman, L. C., and Merriam, A. P. Statistical classification in anthropology: an application to ethnomusicology.--Bayard, S. P. Prolegomena to a study of the principal melodic families of British-American folksong.--Collaer, P. Cartography and ethnomusicology.--Herzog, G. Plains ghost dance and Great Basin music.--Rhodes, W. A study of music diffusion based on the wandering of the opening peyote song.--Grame, T.C. Bamboo and music: a new approach to organology.--Nettl, B. Historical aspects of ethnomusicology.--Waterman, R. A. Music in Australian aboriginal culture--some sociological and psychological implications.--Burrows, E. G. Music on Ifaluk Atoll in the Caroline Islands.--Conklin, G. C., and Maceda, J. Hanunoo music from the Philippines.--McAllester, D. P. Indian music in the southwest.--Lomax, A. Song structure and social structure.--List, G. The boundaries of speech and song.--Meyer, L. B. Universalism and relativism in the study of ethnic music.--Nadel, S. F. The origins of music.--Brown, R. E. India's music.--Nketia, J. H. Modern trends in Ghana music.--Picken, L. Chinese music.--Malm, W. P. Practical approaches to Japanese music.--Bibliography (p. 367-370).
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