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Ethnomusicology is the analysis of how people interact with music. The Greek root of the word “ethno” itself means “people.” Ethnomusicology was born out of many other fields of studies and practices such as anthropology, sociology, and musicology.
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12019-12-23T19:35:51+00:00Gabriela Linares93b11788b420aa18884831bc41dd62cbbe2edd8bWhat is ethnomusicology?Jennifer Fraser2The field of ethnomusicology is a relatively new one. Its history is embeded with many colonial legacies and has had many changes over time.plain2023-02-03T19:47:28+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
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