We present a proposal for a new publication, oriented exclusively to the advancement of knowledge on ubiquitous music practices and research. The objective of our talk is to share the initial ideas and to gather suggestions and opinions on this project from our community at large. The proposed publication will be hosted by the Arts Graduate Program of the Federal University of Espirito Santo. The selection process is linked to the Ubiquitous Music Workshops. A broadly targeted submission will be chosen as the featured article. This piece will be complemented with a series of invited or spontaneous commentaries. This blog-like format constitutes a volume. The target is a golden-access format, well-indexed and aligned with the requirements of...
Twelve years, twelve events. Despite the well-established tradition of our community to get together...
Music research in conservatories, music schools, and universities is supported by the presence of re...
The Revista Brasileira de Música (Brazilian Journal of Music) continues its editorial policy of inte...
This volume features a diversity of proposals gathered around the current efforts in ubiquitous musi...
In this short presentation, I will cover recent developments for the second book dedicated to the in...
This volume features a diversity of proposals gathered around the current efforts in ubiquitous musi...
Twelve years, twelve events. Despite the well-established tradition of our community to get together...
Music & Science welcomes original research, commentaries and reviews, and sets no upper or lower lim...
Ubiquitous music practice has expanded from a core set of research groups, mostly based in Brazil, t...
The 11th UbiMus — Ubiquitous Music Workshop (https://dei.fe.up.pt/ubimus/) was held at the Center fo...
cote interne IRCAM: Assayag05bNone / NoneNational audienceJournal of New Music Research, Special Iss...
With the idea of popularizing the study of popular music in the local anthropological community and ...
The present paper examines the concept and need for research in music vis-a-vis the advances in info...
The Journal of New Music Research (JNMR) publishes material which increases our understanding of mus...
What is a musical instrument? What are the musical instruments of the future? This anthology present...
Twelve years, twelve events. Despite the well-established tradition of our community to get together...
Music research in conservatories, music schools, and universities is supported by the presence of re...
The Revista Brasileira de Música (Brazilian Journal of Music) continues its editorial policy of inte...
This volume features a diversity of proposals gathered around the current efforts in ubiquitous musi...
In this short presentation, I will cover recent developments for the second book dedicated to the in...
This volume features a diversity of proposals gathered around the current efforts in ubiquitous musi...
Twelve years, twelve events. Despite the well-established tradition of our community to get together...
Music & Science welcomes original research, commentaries and reviews, and sets no upper or lower lim...
Ubiquitous music practice has expanded from a core set of research groups, mostly based in Brazil, t...
The 11th UbiMus — Ubiquitous Music Workshop (https://dei.fe.up.pt/ubimus/) was held at the Center fo...
cote interne IRCAM: Assayag05bNone / NoneNational audienceJournal of New Music Research, Special Iss...
With the idea of popularizing the study of popular music in the local anthropological community and ...
The present paper examines the concept and need for research in music vis-a-vis the advances in info...
The Journal of New Music Research (JNMR) publishes material which increases our understanding of mus...
What is a musical instrument? What are the musical instruments of the future? This anthology present...
Twelve years, twelve events. Despite the well-established tradition of our community to get together...
Music research in conservatories, music schools, and universities is supported by the presence of re...
The Revista Brasileira de Música (Brazilian Journal of Music) continues its editorial policy of inte...