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Research methods of the musical aesthetics verbalization in the context of Russian-language social networks

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The article identifies and discusses methods, relevant to the research design necessary to determine how musical aesthetics is verbalized in modern communication on the example of Russian-speaking social networks. The author believes that it is within the framework of a mixed type study that one can determine the features of the music interaction, its verbal description and consciousness at the time of certain musical structures perception. The article discusses the possibility of an appropriate research constructing.

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        TEEM'18: Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Technological Ecosystems for Enhancing Multiculturality
        October 2018
        1072 pages
        ISBN:9781450365185
        DOI:10.1145/3284179

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        • Published: 24 October 2018

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        TEEM'18 Paper Acceptance Rate151of243submissions,62%Overall Acceptance Rate496of705submissions,70%

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