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Chapter 5

Fri, 2006-01-06 21:46 — John Murphy
  • "Tristeza do Jeca"
  • Activity 5.3 link
  • Activity 5.5 link
  • Etymology of "gaúcha"
  • Listening notes for "Céu, Sol, Sul, Terra e Cor"
  • Listening notes for "Milonga Para as Missões"
  • Listening notes for "Queluzindo"
  • Milonga
  • Sertaneja
  • Sertaneja cover of "Achy Breaky Heart"
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Supplements to Chs. 1-6
Open access: articles, papers, photos, audio, video
Appendix of my dissertation on cavalo-marinho
Audio glossary
Links printed in the text
My library
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Author's blog on this site
Corrections
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OPUS: the electronic journal of ANPPOM
From the OPUS site: "Founded in 1989, OPUS is a semi-annual journal with the aim to widely promote musical knowledge by exploring practical, theoretical, historical, political, cultural and/or interdisciplinary aspects of music while fostering innovative technical perspectives. A scientific journal of the Associação Nacional de Pesquisa e Pós-Graduação em Música [National Association of Music Research and Postgraduate] — ANPPOM — its primary focus is to provide a broad overview of the most representative research on music in Brazil."