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25th March 08, 09:03 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by Finn
Wow! That's great! Enjoy yourself! What do you think you want to research?
I want to do ethnomusicology in relation to the politics in Northern Ireland. How it evolved and developed, how it was used a political force, it's influences, etc.
Studying that also gives me a chance to play and study music while I'm there.
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25th March 08, 09:16 AM
#2
Congratulations! Best of luck with the interview!
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26th March 08, 07:53 AM
#3
Loyalist Irish Music
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
I want to do ethnomusicology in relation to the politics in Northern Ireland. How it evolved and developed, how it was used a political force, it's influences, etc.
Studying that also gives me a chance to play and study music while I'm there.
What you might want to consider doing is studying the songs (some quite recent) of the loyalist community. There is a huge amount of music in NI that seems to be universally ignored by Irish musicologists, and virtually all of it comes from that community.
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26th March 08, 07:54 AM
#4
Loyalist Irish Music
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
I want to do ethnomusicology in relation to the politics in Northern Ireland. How it evolved and developed, how it was used a political force, it's influences, etc.
Studying that also gives me a chance to play and study music while I'm there.
Congratulations!
What you might want to consider doing is studying the songs (some quite recent) of the loyalist community. There is a huge amount of music in NI that seems to be universally ignored by Irish musicologists, and virtually all of it comes from that community.
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26th March 08, 08:27 AM
#5
 Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown
Congratulations!
What you might want to consider doing is studying the songs (some quite recent) of the loyalist community. There is a huge amount of music in NI that seems to be universally ignored by Irish musicologists, and virtually all of it comes from that community.
Of course! I can't very well be an objective anthropologist and not study both sides. I've only heard a few Unionist songs, but I think they're fascinating!
I'm really itching to get back on the island. I hope some of our Ulster friends on X Marks are willing to meet up in a pub while I'm there!
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