Analysis of ethnomusicological field recordings using electroacoustic listening methods
by Park, Joo Won, Ph.D., UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, 2008, 99 pages; 3322895

Abstract:

This study is an analysis and evaluation of ethnomusicological field recordings based on electroacoustic music listening methods. The study surveys canonical electroacoustic listening methods and ethnomusicological research methods with regards to audio ethnography. Selected electroacoustic listening methods are used to interpret existing ethnomusicological field recordings, looking at ways in which these methods help ethnomusicologists better achieve their research goals. The study reveals that electroacoustic music listening methods aid ethnomusicologists in guiding their reception and interpretation of field recordings.

 
AdviserJames Paul Sain
SchoolUNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
SourceDAI/A 69-06, p. , Sep 2008
Source TypeDissertation
SubjectsCultural anthropology; Music
Publication Number3322895
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