- Entrainment (biomusicology)
Entrainment in the
biomusicological sense refers to thesynchronization of organisms to an externalrhythm , usually produced by other organisms with whom they interact socially. Examples includefirefly flashing,mosquito wing clapping as well as humanmusic anddance .Bibliography
cite book
author = Merker, B.
editor = Wallin, N. L., Merker, B. and Brown, S.
year = 2000
chapter = [http://homepages.uel.ac.uk/C.Knight/Synchronised%20Chorusing.pdf Synchronous chorusing and human origins]
title = The origins of music
pages = 315-327
accessdate = 2008-05-05cite journal
author = Hagen, E.H.
coauthors = Bryant, G.A.
year = 2003
title = Music And Dance As A Coalition Signaling System
journal = Human Nature
volume = 14
issue = 1
pages = 21-51
url = http://www.springerlink.com/index/XWG77394XXEKHKVB.pdf
accessdate = 2008-05-05cite journal
author = Clayton, M.
coauthors = Sager, R.; Will, U.
year = 2004
title = In time with the music: The concept of entrainment and its significance for ethnomusicology
journal = ESEM Counterpoint
volume = 1
pages = 1-82
url = http://sica.stanford.edu/events/brainwaves/Will-InTimeWithTheMusic.pdf
accessdate = 2008-05-05cite journal
author = Gibson, G.
coauthors = Russell, I.
year = 2006
title = Flying in Tune: Sexual Recognition in Mosquitoes
journal = Current Biology
volume = 16
issue = 13
pages = 1311-1316
url = http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0960982206016368
accessdate = 2008-05-05ee also
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Biomusicology
*Choir
*Evolutionary musicology
*Unison
*Zoomusicology External links
A [http://www.youtube.com/v/QG6YAoFWIeY YouTube video] showing Indian musicians while entraining.
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