The article presents the case of a creative Indian classical music artist respectful of tradition and open towards experimentation. Based on the interviews and participant observation, it presents the artist‘s views and his four innovative musical instruments. The article fits in the theoretical frame of ethnomusicology of the individual
The varieties of Nusantara culture become so attractive among art observers around the world, one of...
The article begins by making explicit its disciplinary standpoint. Research on music in indigenous s...
With this article, I theorize the sociality of embodied ways of listening to North Indian classical ...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation o...
Contents: 1. Editors’ Introduction to the AAMSA journal 2. A Novel Generative Paradigm for Car...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
This article explores music as a religious ritual accompaniment within the realm of Balinese Hinduis...
Abstract: Using Indian classical music as a site of transparency, the authors cr...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
This article introduces a special issue of the British Journal of Ethnomusicology on “music and mean...
This article examines the process of development of musical culture; the evolution of the functional...
Pedri Shemeikka’s heritage for musical culture from the perspective of a researcher-musician T...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
In this article, I share insights and experiences of my journey from the world of jazz and creative ...
The varieties of Nusantara culture become so attractive among art observers around the world, one of...
The article begins by making explicit its disciplinary standpoint. Research on music in indigenous s...
With this article, I theorize the sociality of embodied ways of listening to North Indian classical ...
The article gives an overview of Indian musical art. The author dwells upon history of Indian music,...
This article documents the evolution of the ‘Instruments INDIA’ project, which led to the creation o...
Contents: 1. Editors’ Introduction to the AAMSA journal 2. A Novel Generative Paradigm for Car...
The origin of Indian Music is said to be rooted in the ‘Vedas’. As, the Sound which pervades the who...
This article explores music as a religious ritual accompaniment within the realm of Balinese Hinduis...
Abstract: Using Indian classical music as a site of transparency, the authors cr...
Music is found everywhere in this beautiful world. As every art needs a strong medium to express its...
This article introduces a special issue of the British Journal of Ethnomusicology on “music and mean...
This article examines the process of development of musical culture; the evolution of the functional...
Pedri Shemeikka’s heritage for musical culture from the perspective of a researcher-musician T...
In 1962, only a dozen years after the term "ethnomusicology" first appeared in print in the writings...
In this article, I share insights and experiences of my journey from the world of jazz and creative ...
The varieties of Nusantara culture become so attractive among art observers around the world, one of...
The article begins by making explicit its disciplinary standpoint. Research on music in indigenous s...
With this article, I theorize the sociality of embodied ways of listening to North Indian classical ...