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  1. May 24, 2017 · Music is central to cultural life and therefore also often perceived as central to social life. The study of music in society has been of interest to canonic social thinkers, including Weber, Simmel, and Adorno, since the establishment of sociology. The study of music has also concerned scholars in adjacent disciplines, particularly musicology ...

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  2. Sep 16, 2024 · The impact of music on society also manifests in the way it shapes identity. Music provides a means of self-expression, allowing individuals to communicate emotions and ideas that may be difficult to articulate through words alone. For many, the music they listen to becomes a key component of their personal identity.

  3. Jul 16, 2020 · For example, studies conducted in the field of music therapy have shown how musical improvisation between a therapist and a client can be a prominent, central tool in building a relationship, creating emotional change and reaching therapeutic goals (Erkkilä et al., 2008; Kim et al., 2008; Procter, 1999). Another aspect of joint music-making relates to inter-participant dynamics.

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  4. Oct 24, 2023 · In the Afterword to his book Popular Music, Digital Technology and Society, Nick Prior attempted to do an auto-ethnography of digital music making with his students (Prior Citation 2018, 173–185). The resulting piece appropriately entitled ‘Digitus’ was produced not only through seven participants, but a multitude of technological forms including two iPads, seven smartphones, an 88 key ...

  5. Abstract. Music is a core human experience and generative processes reflect cognitive capabilities. Music is often functional because it is something that can promote human well-being by facilitating human contact, human meaning, and human imagination of possibilities, tying it to our social instincts. Cognitive systems also underlie musical ...

  6. Aug 14, 2018 · Abstract. Music is inextricably linked with the context in which it is produced, consumed and taught and the inter-relationship between music, society and culture has been researched for many decades. Seminal research in the field of ethnomusicology has explored how social and cultural customs influence music practices in macro and micro ways.

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  8. Feb 12, 2019 · Elsewhere, scholars such as Béla Bartók and Walter Wiora studied tune family evolution in European folk songs, Steven Jan studied the evolution of melodic motives in Western classical music, and ...

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