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  1. Performative error-correction in music: A problem for ethnomethodological description. [REVIEW]Peter Weeks - 2002 - Human Studies 25 (3):359-385.
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  • Shared cultural knowledge: Effects of music on young children’s social preferences.Gaye Soley & Elizabeth S. Spelke - 2016 - Cognition 148 (C):106-116.
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  • Synchrony lost, synchrony regained: The achievement of musical co-ordination. [REVIEW]Peter Weeks - 1996 - Human Studies 19 (2):199 - 228.
    As part of a series of Ethnomethodological Studies of Work, this paper focusses upon a short stretch of a final concert performance of the Saint-Saens Septet by a set of amateur musicians in which timing errors occur but in response to which various manoeuvres successfully restore synchrony. I set out to demonstrate that these afford a strategic access for ethnomethodologists to sets of musicians' practices whereby musical synchrony is ongoingly accomplished. The central curiosity of this study is the set of (...)
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  • Musical time as a practical accomplishment: A change in tempo. [REVIEW]Peter A. D. Weeks - 1990 - Human Studies 13 (4):323 - 359.
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