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dopiaza
says
9 years ago
I don't tend to see the word 'ethnomusicologist' mentioned in blog posts too much, but when I do, I immediately think of
chelseagirl
. This one is worth a read:
The twisted history of the Happy Birthday song—and the copyright ...
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ChelseaGirl
is
9 years ago
Ha! Thanks. That convo has been going on for a couple of years. If expect a forensic musicologist to be called on( I actually know one!)
ChelseaGirl
says
9 years ago
one think my latent inner academic must point out is that 'ethnomusicology' didn't really exist yet in 1893.
ChelseaGirl
says
9 years ago
They're just trying to explain what she did in modern terms I guess.
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thera
9 years ago
Argh using modern terms out of line--like homosexuality in the early modern period.
ChelseaGirl
says
9 years ago
It's even more than that-- most of those scholars weren't even doing what we think of Ethno. now. They were comparative musicologists. BUt i'll stop geeking out now!
lindes
says
9 years ago
But we like geeking!!
ChelseaGirl
is
9 years ago
dopiaza
did you know
synecdoche
on Flickr? Just wondering
dopiaza
says
9 years ago
no, I don't think so. I recognise the username, but not sure our paths really crossed.
ChelseaGirl
shares
9 years ago
She was a musicologist. I thought that was coincidence enough!
ChelseaGirl
shares
9 years ago
Btw she marries Flickr guy Iain and lives an hour from London now
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