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==Resources==
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There are no required textbooks for this course. A number of relevant books, articles and audio-visual materials (including sound recordings and films) are on reserve at the Music Library. Please note that some of the articles required for this course are available online through the University of Alberta library database. Relevant bibliographic or audio-visual materials that may not be available at University Libraries will be handed out in class, included in the course mediawiki page or made accessible in my office. Also, substantial additional audio material from my personal collection and field recordings will be used.
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Useful journals: Ethnomusicology; Yearbook for Traditional Music (formerly Journal of the International Folk Music Council); The World of Music; Asian Music; Ethnomusicology Forum (formerly  British Journal of Ethnomusicology).
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Dictionaries/Encyclopedias: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Grove music online); The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music.
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Websites:
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Society for Ethnomusicology: http://www.ethnomusicology.org
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British Forum of Ethnomusicology: http://www.thebfe.org.uk
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SmithsonianGlobalSound: http://internal.ualberta2.classical.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/
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International Council for Traditional Music: http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/ICTM/
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http://afghanistan.wesleyan.edu/
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Revision as of 00:38, 7 January 2008

Resources

There are no required textbooks for this course. A number of relevant books, articles and audio-visual materials (including sound recordings and films) are on reserve at the Music Library. Please note that some of the articles required for this course are available online through the University of Alberta library database. Relevant bibliographic or audio-visual materials that may not be available at University Libraries will be handed out in class, included in the course mediawiki page or made accessible in my office. Also, substantial additional audio material from my personal collection and field recordings will be used.

Useful journals: Ethnomusicology; Yearbook for Traditional Music (formerly Journal of the International Folk Music Council); The World of Music; Asian Music; Ethnomusicology Forum (formerly British Journal of Ethnomusicology).

Dictionaries/Encyclopedias: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (Grove music online); The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music.

Websites: Society for Ethnomusicology: http://www.ethnomusicology.org British Forum of Ethnomusicology: http://www.thebfe.org.uk SmithsonianGlobalSound: http://internal.ualberta2.classical.com.login.ezproxy.library.ualberta.ca/ International Council for Traditional Music: http://www.ethnomusic.ucla.edu/ICTM/ http://afghanistan.wesleyan.edu/

Bibliography

Selected discography

Films