I thoroughly enjoyed tis Ted Talk! I'm currently completing a research paper on the Integration of Ethnomusicology into Discipleship for one of my graduate-level courses, and this video provided me with great information to incorporate. It's been a little challenging to find relevant information for my research but I've learned so much from this video and appreciate how much you've contributed to this growing discipline!
This has been a very insightful thank you. I'm an ethnomusicology student at Rhodes University and we have the International Library of African music, I and my classmates have started a podcast talking about the instruments and recordings at ILAM as a way of giving back and making the archive accessible to anyone. I'm also going to open a youtube channel hoping to help out
@Astha ThakurThakur its called Afro Loops. We are launching it on the 23rd of September, I will share the link then. In the meantime I would appreciate if you subscribe to my youtube channel I plan to share videos of instruments being played 😀
I thoroughly enjoyed tis Ted Talk! I'm currently completing a research paper on the Integration of Ethnomusicology into Discipleship for one of my graduate-level courses, and this video provided me with great information to incorporate. It's been a little challenging to find relevant information for my research but I've learned so much from this video and appreciate how much you've contributed to this growing discipline!
This has been a very insightful thank you. I'm an ethnomusicology student at Rhodes University and we have the International Library of African music, I and my classmates have started a podcast talking about the instruments and recordings at ILAM as a way of giving back and making the archive accessible to anyone. I'm also going to open a youtube channel hoping to help out
@Astha ThakurThakur its called Afro Loops. We are launching it on the 23rd of September, I will share the link then. In the meantime I would appreciate if you subscribe to my youtube channel I plan to share videos of instruments being played
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@vuemoyo would love to visit the archives...wow...i live in Cape Town and really feel the pull towards studying ethomusicology at UCT
@@massimodalcorsocoaching, you should visit, you will love seeing the instrument collection..You can never go wrong with ethnomusicology.
@@VueMoyo yoh! Sounds amazing. Thanks for sharing with us 🙏🏻 Camagu
@@buddhamoon0002 Thank you :)
so thats the word that describe my feelings !
thanks for this video
awesome talk
Waaaaaouuuh! Great content
Really interesting talk, thank you.
What’s the app he mentioned?
just realized ive been a ethnomusicologist my entire life. never went to college.
You played 3 notes that have been in other songs. Get ready for copyright claims.