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- catalog contributor b2796445.
- catalog created "1990.".
- catalog date "1990".
- catalog date "1990.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1990.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-317) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. I. On the nature of classifications of musical instruments -- Any classification is superior to chaos -- On the methodology of classification : Taxonomies, keys, paradigms and typologies -- Cognitive directions : Downward and upward grouping -- pt. II. Classification in societies oriented toward literary transmission -- Continuities and change in Chinese classifications -- Indian and Srilankan classifications from ancient to modern times -- The priority of musical over religious characters in grouping Tibetan monastic instruments -- The case of Java -- classifications in oral tradition and the recent development of literary schemes -- Greek taxonomical thought from archaic to hellenistic times -- National identity and other themes of classification in the Arab world -- European classifications from medieval times to the eighteenth century -- The expanding concept of instruments in the west during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Upward classification of instruments : The method of the future? -- pt. III. Classification in societies oriented toward oral transmission -- Parallels between social structure and ensemble classification in mandailing -- Taxonomical models of the instrumentarium and regional ensembles in Minangkabau -- Groupings governed by key cultural concepts of the T'boli -- The personification of instruments in some west African classifications -- Cognitive categories, paradigms, and taxonomies among the 'Are'are -- A Finnish-Karelian taxonomy as a historiographical tool -- Epilogue : The seamless web.".
- catalog extent "xix, 329 p.:".
- catalog identifier "0226425487".
- catalog identifier "0226425495 (pbk.)".
- catalog isPartOf "Chicago studies in ethnomusicology".
- catalog issued "1990".
- catalog issued "1990.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago : University of Chicago Press,".
- catalog subject "784.19/012 20".
- catalog subject "ML460 .K36 1990".
- catalog subject "Musical instruments Classification.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. I. On the nature of classifications of musical instruments -- Any classification is superior to chaos -- On the methodology of classification : Taxonomies, keys, paradigms and typologies -- Cognitive directions : Downward and upward grouping -- pt. II. Classification in societies oriented toward literary transmission -- Continuities and change in Chinese classifications -- Indian and Srilankan classifications from ancient to modern times -- The priority of musical over religious characters in grouping Tibetan monastic instruments -- The case of Java -- classifications in oral tradition and the recent development of literary schemes -- Greek taxonomical thought from archaic to hellenistic times -- National identity and other themes of classification in the Arab world -- European classifications from medieval times to the eighteenth century -- The expanding concept of instruments in the west during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries -- Upward classification of instruments : The method of the future? -- pt. III. Classification in societies oriented toward oral transmission -- Parallels between social structure and ensemble classification in mandailing -- Taxonomical models of the instrumentarium and regional ensembles in Minangkabau -- Groupings governed by key cultural concepts of the T'boli -- The personification of instruments in some west African classifications -- Cognitive categories, paradigms, and taxonomies among the 'Are'are -- A Finnish-Karelian taxonomy as a historiographical tool -- Epilogue : The seamless web.".
- catalog title "On concepts and classifications of musical instruments / Margaret J. Kartomi.".
- catalog type "Classification. fast".
- catalog type "text".