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Posted by Jordan Hairston in African American History - Sherif on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 3:04 pm


I am choosing to interview Danielle Little for the Ethnomusicology Interview.

Jordan: Do you believe music has history?And Why?
"Yes.Music has call and response, one person telling a story or sending an important music."

Jordan: What is Ethnomusicology?
" The study of different types of music throughout history. The root in the word is "ethno" meaning different cultures or ethnicity. So ethnomusicology is the study and understanding of music through the years that derived from different cultures. "

Jordan: Do you think Artist create songs for a reason, such as telling a story?
" I think that messaging was through music existed in different times but not now.
Jordan: What are the three popular songs in 1960's? 

One song is "Ain't too proud to beg" by The Temptations, Another is "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" by Tammi Terrel. "Where Did Our Love Go "Supremes.

Jordan: "What is your favorite thing about music?"
The stories that artists tell through they're singing or rhythm.
Tags: Ethnomusicology, Danielle Little, red
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Ethnomusicology interview

Posted by Michael Roth in African American History - Sherif on Monday, April 4, 2011 at 3:03 pm

Interviewer: Michael Roth
Interviewee: Seamus Kirby

What was the purpose of this project?
The purpose of this project was to see how events from different time periods related to the music of that time period.

What questions were raised?
How was african american music influenced by the events as compared to non african american music?

What was your favorite part of the project?
Listening to the songs that people chose.

What was the hardest part of the project?
Picking the three articles to use for my project.

Seamus Kirby's Project
Tags: 9th Grade, Ethnomusicology, African American History
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