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Timothy Rice is Professor of Ethnomusicology and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the School of the Arts and Architecture at the University of California, Los Angeles. A specialist in the music of the Balkans, he has written two books on Bulgarian music, as well as numerous journal articles on this and other topics.
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Timothy Rice, Professor of Ethnomusicology at the University of California, Los Angeles explains ethnomusicology, or "the anthropology of music" - what it is, what ethnomusicologists study, what some of the research techniques are, and the primary goals of the field.



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November 2007
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