Empirical Musicology
English

About The Book

The study of music is always to some extent empirical in that it involves testing ideas and interpretations against some kind of external reality. But in musicology the kinds of empirical approaches familiar in the social sciences have played a relatively marginal role being generally restricted to inter-disciplinary areas such as psychology and sociology of music. Rather than advocating a new kind of musicology Empirical Musicology provides a guide to empirical approaches that are ready for incorporation into the contemporary musicologist''s toolkit. Its nine chapters cover perspectives from music theory computational musicology ethnomusicology and the psychology and sociology of music as well as an introduction to musical data analysis and statistics. This book shows that such approaches could play an important role in the further development of the discipline as a whole not only through the application of statistical and modeling methods to musical scores but also--and perhaps more importantly--in terms of understanding music as a complex social practice.
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