Posts tagged ‘blogging’
Back To School Musicology Blog Reading
Ryan shares a few musicology blogs that he’s been reading/just recently found, including a new one by Amusicology guest bloggers Matthew Mugmon and Frank Lehman.
Continue Reading September 14, 2010 at 3:05 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 6 comments
Guest Blog by Ralph Locke: Refreshing the Discourse–and Reaching Out
Professor Ralph Locke graciously agreed to expand a recently submitted comment on our “Musicology in the Blogosphere” post into a full-length entry about his own musicological blogging experiences.
Continue Reading July 6, 2010 at 4:11 am amusicology 4 comments
Musicology in the Blogosphere
The full text of Ryan & Drew’s recent piece in the August 2010 AMS newsletter (VOLUME XL, NUMBER 2), which appeared shortened therein due to space considerations.
Continue Reading July 3, 2010 at 5:35 pm amusicology 6 comments
“The end of Dial ‘M’?” or “Why run a musicology blog?”
The departure of one of the more prominent musicology bloggers prompts Ryan to reflect on the nature of what we do as academic bloggers and why there aren’t more of us.
Continue Reading May 30, 2010 at 1:26 am Ryan Raul Bañagale 9 comments
We’re #7! Whetever that means…
Turns out Amusicology has been named #7 in Wikio’s “Top Blogs: Classical Music” category…whatever that means.
Continue Reading December 5, 2009 at 12:19 pm Ryan Raul Bañagale 5 comments
Don’t Let ’em See You Sweat
Ryan discusses musicology blogs, keeping it real, and Billy Joel.
Continue Reading December 19, 2008 at 10:00 am Ryan Raul Bañagale 4 comments