ludomusicology

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Etymology[edit]

Blend of ludology (the study of games) +‎ musicology (the study of music). Coined circa 2007.

Pronunciation[edit]

IPA(key): /ˌlu.doʊ.ˌmju.zɪ.ˈkɑ.lə.d͡ʒi/

Noun[edit]

ludomusicology (uncountable)

  1. The scientific study of video game music.
    • 2013, Nicholas Cook, Richard Pettengill, Taking It to the Bridge: Music as Performance, University of Michigan Press, page 304:
      [] the discipline of ludomusicology might emerge as a way to bring insights yielded from studying musical performance to bear on how ludic experiences are constructed and represented [] .
    • 2016, Michael Austin, Music Video Games: Performance, Politics, and Play, Bloomsbury Publishing USA:
      Having spent seven years researching video game music, I admit I increasingly find myself wondering these days whether a different kind of ludomusicology is possible [] .
    • 2017, Miguel Mera et al., editors, The Routledge Companion to Screen Music and Sound, Taylor & Francis, page 497:
      The swell of film musicological scholarship in the past twenty years (and the more recent surge in music–video studies and ludomusicology) has brought with it a corresponding profusion of music analysis, some informal, some extremely meticulous.

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