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- Music_Geography abstract "Music geography is a sub-field within both urban geography and cultural geography. Music geography is the study of music production and consumption as a reflection of the landscape and geographical spaces surrounding it. Music geography gained popularity in the academic world in the 1960s and 1970s by cultural geographers. Scholars saw a relationship of music to landscapes and regions, either with the type of music produced from various places or in lyrics that are inspired by these areas. It became evident that individuals associate music with space.This subfield is important because sound is a vital facilitator of ideas and spreading culture. Through hearing and listening to music, an individual begins to generate memories and images; a powerful source to further investigates geographical backgrounds of groups. There is diversity in music, the music forms and production of it,which are a reflection of the diversity in human societies. It continuously develops over space and time, as would landscapes progress in order to adapt to changes.Subfields with music geography includes: Lyrics Analysis Origins of musical genres and styles Diffusion of musical genres and styles Consumer Demand Social Media and Music↑".
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- Music_Geography wikiPageRevisionID "641770950".
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cultural_geography.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Category:Urban_geography.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Consumer_Demand.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Cultural_geography.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Diffusion_of_musical_genres_and_styles.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Globalization.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Lyrics_Analysis.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Mbira.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink National_identity.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Origins_of_musical_genres_and_styles.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Record_producer.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Shona_people.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Social_Media_and_Music.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Spatial_impacts.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLink Urban_geography.
- Music_Geography wikiPageWikiLinkText "Music Geography".
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- Music_Geography subject Category:Cultural_geography.
- Music_Geography subject Category:Urban_geography.
- Music_Geography type Study.
- Music_Geography comment "Music geography is a sub-field within both urban geography and cultural geography. Music geography is the study of music production and consumption as a reflection of the landscape and geographical spaces surrounding it. Music geography gained popularity in the academic world in the 1960s and 1970s by cultural geographers. Scholars saw a relationship of music to landscapes and regions, either with the type of music produced from various places or in lyrics that are inspired by these areas.".
- Music_Geography label "Music Geography".
- Music_Geography sameAs Q6941523.
- Music_Geography sameAs m.0nccv7q.
- Music_Geography sameAs Q6941523.
- Music_Geography wasDerivedFrom Music_Geography?oldid=641770950.
- Music_Geography isPrimaryTopicOf Music_Geography.