Bruno Nettl (March 14, 1930 – January 15, 2020) was an American ethnomusicologist and academic of Czech birth. A central figure of ethnomusicology, he...
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Ildefonso, Santo Domingo, and many other Puebloan peoples, and according to Bruno Nettl features one of the most complex Native American musical styles on the...
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Moutal. ISBN 978-2-9541244-2-1. Nettl, Bruno (2010), "Raga, Indian Musical Genre", Encyclopædia Britannica Nettl, Bruno; Ruth M. Stone; James Porter; Timothy...
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of New York Press. p. 242. ISBN 978-0-7914-2025-6. Guy Beck (1998). Bruno Nettl; et al. (eds.). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South Asia,...
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study amalgamating both musicology and anthropology. Then, in 1983, Bruno Nettl characterized ethnomusicology as a product of Western thinking, proclaiming...
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A occurs twice in this pattern, there are only four pitches in all. Bruno Nettl; Helen Myers (1976). Folk Music in the United States: An Introduction...
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An Encyclopedia. SAGE Publications. p. 125. ISBN 978-1-4522-6662-6. Bruno Nettl; Ruth M. Stone; James Porter; et al. (1998). The Garland Encyclopedia...
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predominates and was accompanied only by percussion. Ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl proposes that Blackfoot music is an "emblem of the heroic and the difficult...
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Pitch contour Voice leading Nettl 1956, p. 51–52. Nettl 1956, p. 52. Nettl 1956, p. 52–53. Nettl 1956, p. 73. Nettl, Bruno (1956). Music in Primitive Culture...
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the circle of the Indian arts. Roli Books International. pp. 57–58. Bruno Nettl; Ruth M. Stone; James Porter; et al. (1998). The Garland Encyclopedia...
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London: Oxford University Press Nettl, Bruno (2010). "Raga, Indian Musical Genre". Encyclopædia Britannica. Nettl, Bruno; Ruth M. Stone; James Porter; Timothy...
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Brazilian footballer Bruno Nazário (born 1995), Brazilian footballer Bruno Neri (1910–1944) Italian football player and partisan Bruno Nettl (1930–2020), American...
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knowledge of singing and dancing with music". According to Alison Arnold and Bruno Nettl, the modern term music fails to capture the historic sense of "Sanskrit...
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Nettl is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Paul Nettl [Wikidata] (1889–1972) Czech-American musicologist Bruno Nettl (1930–2020), Czech-American...
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sub-traditions called Lucknow, Banares and Jaipur styles (gharana), states Bruno Nettl, consist of three main sections - the invocation, one pure (abstract)...
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distinguishable from the others according to certain criteria. According to Bruno Nettl, "Western classical music" may also be synonymous with "art music", "canonic...
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is also mentioned in various Upanishads and Yoga texts. According to Bruno Nettl, a music historian and ethnomusicologist, the ancient surviving sculptures...
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Science. pp. 88 with footnote 26. ISBN 978-94-011-9185-2. Alison Arnold; Bruno Nettl (2000). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South Asia : the Indian...
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12-note ) scale, both common in modern Western music. Ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl noted that ditonic scales were common in many parts of the world but...
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known text with details on dance genres in India. A team consisting of Bruno Nettl, a professor of music and anthropology, has called Manasollasa an enormous...
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customs, tales, sayings, dances, or art forms preserved among a people." Bruno Nettl, an ethnomusicologist, defines folk music as "...the music in oral tradition...
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eastern Colorado and Wyoming. Traditional Arapaho music, described by Bruno Nettl (1965, p. 150), includes sacred and secular songs. Traditional music...
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splash page.” Email correspondence to SCCSEM members, January 13. Nettl, Bruno. Nettl's Elephant: On the History of Ethnomusicology. Illinois University...
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varying degrees. Chord-scale system Russell (1964), p.4-5. Cited in Bruno Nettl, Melinda Russell; eds. (1998). In the Course of Performance: Studies...
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Prentiss 1999, pp. 78–79. Datta 2005, p. 1626. Kinsley 1998, p. 227. Bruno, Nettl (1998). The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: South Asia : the Indian...
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Music, pp. 313–319; ; Sawyer, pp. 5, 13–14, 38–39 Bohlman, Philip V.; Bruno Nettl; Charles Capwell; Thomas Turino; Isabel K. F. Wong (1997). Excursions...
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with slight variations or rhythmic ornamentations. Ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl describes this as more common style of music texture known as another...
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Performance: Studies in the World of Musical Improvisation, edited by Bruno Nettl, Melinda Russell "Sabah Fakhri, Syrian tenor who helped preserve classical...
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formulation of dissonant counterpoint. According to the ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl, "Seeger played a unique and central role in tying musicology to other...
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Claude Lévi-Strauss Alan Lomax John Marshall Margaret Mead Alan Merriam Bruno Nettl Hortense Powdermaker Jean Rouch David MacDougall Social and cultural...
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