Also known as music science
Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, formal sciences and computer science.
Musicology is the academic study of music through research and analysis, distinct from actually composing or performing music. It matters because musicologists draw on insights from many fields—including psychology, sociology, acoustics, and neurology—to deepen our understanding of how music works and affects us.
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音樂學(英語:musicology),是對音樂的學術性研究,一般以(1855-1941)在1885年發表的一篇《音樂學的範疇、方法和目標》學術論文作為這門學科的開端。音樂學主要是執行一個系統性的音樂研究,最早是以「歷史學」及「人類學」的系統發展,研究成果豐碩,因而現代多將音樂學分成三大領域:歷史音樂學、民族音樂學及系統音樂學。
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