Arthur Morris Jones
Arthur Morris Jones (1889–1980), was an English missionary and musicologist who worked in Zambia during the early 20th century.Jones became a priest in 1923 and served as a curate in Kent before travelling to Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) in 1929 with the Universities’ Mission to Central Africa.
He was stationed at St Mark's School in Mapanza, a community in the Southern Province of present-day Zambia (called Rhodesia at the time). He is best known for his ethnomusicological work, particularly his two-volume ''Studies in African Music''. He made an important contribution to the literature with his work in African rhythmic structure.
In 1934 he introduced the technical term ''cross-rhythm'': Formulae of movement, phrases or motifs are combined in that way, that their starting place, main accents and, or beat reference points "cross", that is, that they do not coincide.
In ''Studies in African Music'' he says that "African children love to turn any physical movement into song". In other words, he claims that rhythm comes from physical movement.
He is also remembered for his controversial theories on scales and the music of the xylophone, which he claimed migrated from Southeast Asia to Africa. Almost one hundred of Jones' acetate field recordings are part of the British Library Sound Archive (number C424). Provided by Wikipedia
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Recent increases in assemblage rarity are linked to increasing local immigration by Faith A. M. Jones, Maria Dornelas, Anne E. Magurran
Published 2020-07-01
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Estimating species relative abundances from museum records by Nicholas J. Gotelli, Douglas B. Booher, Mark C. Urban, Werner Ulrich, Andrew V. Suarez, David K. Skelly, David J. Russell, Rebecca J. Rowe, Matthew Rothendler, Nelson Rios, Sandra M. Rehan, George Ni, Corrie S. Moreau, Anne E. Magurran, Faith A. M. Jones, Gary R. Graves, Cristina Fiera, Ulrich Burkhardt, Richard B. Primack
Published 2023-02-01
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Cyclotron radiation emission spectroscopy signal classification with machine learning in project 8 by A Ashtari Esfahani, S Böser, N Buzinsky, R Cervantes, C Claessens, L de Viveiros, M Fertl, J A Formaggio, L Gladstone, M Guigue, K M Heeger, J Johnston, A M Jones, K Kazkaz, B H LaRoque, A Lindman, E Machado, B Monreal, E C Morrison, J A Nikkel, E Novitski, N S Oblath, W Pettus, R G H Robertson, G Rybka, L Saldaña, V Sibille, M Schram, P L Slocum, Y-H Sun, T Thümmler, B A VanDevender, T E Weiss, T Wendler, E Zayas
Published 2020-01-01
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Locust: C++ software for simulation of RF detection by A Ashtari Esfahani, S Böser, N Buzinsky, R Cervantes, C Claessens, L de Viveiros, M Fertl, J A Formaggio, L Gladstone, M Guigue, K M Heeger, J Johnston, A M Jones, K Kazkaz, B H LaRoque, A Lindman, E Machado, B Monreal, E C Morrison, J A Nikkel, E Novitski, N S Oblath, W Pettus, R G H Robertson, G Rybka, L Saldaña, V Sibille, M Schram, P L Slocum, Y-H Sun, J R Tedeschi, T Thümmler, B A VanDevender, M Wachtendonk, M Walter, T E Weiss, T Wendler, E Zayas
Published 2019-01-01
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Viterbi decoding of CRES signals in Project 8 by A Ashtari Esfahani, Z Bogorad, S Böser, N Buzinsky, C Claessens, L de Viveiros, M Fertl, J A Formaggio, L Gladstone, M Grando, M Guigue, J Hartse, K M Heeger, X Huyan, J Johnston, A M Jones, K Kazkaz, B H LaRoque, M Li, A Lindman, C Matthé, R Mohiuddin, B Monreal, J A Nikkel, E Novitski, N S Oblath, J I Peña, W Pettus, R Reimann, R G H Robertson, G Rybka, L Saldaña, M Schram, P L Slocum, J Stachurska, Y-H Sun, P T Surukuchi, A B Telles, F Thomas, M Thomas, T Thümmler, L Tvrznikova, W Van De Pontseele, B A VanDevender, T E Weiss, T Wendler, E Zayas, A Ziegler
Published 2022-01-01
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