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Musicology
Sound and Silence
Cultural Context
The study of sounds and silence, tonality, pitch, rhythm and timbre and how they relate to a particular cultural setting is called:
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The study of sounds and silence, tonality, pitch, rhythm, and timbre, and how they relate to a particular cultural setting is called Ethnomusicology.
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