About the Authors
Introduction
Making Autoethnography Sing / Making Music Personal
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet and Carolyn Ellis
Chapter 1- Songwriting and the Creation of Knowledge
David Carless and Kitrina Douglas
Chapter 2- Beautiful Here: Celebrating Life, Alternative Music, Adolescence and Autoethnography
Karen M. Scott-Hoy
Chapter 3- Musical Artefacts of My Father's Death: Autoethnography, Music, and Aesthetic Representation
Chris J. Patti
Chapter 4 - Creativity and Improvisation: A Journey into Music
Peter Knight
Chapter 5 - Bye Bye Love
Stacy Holman Jones
Chapter 6 - Evoking Spring in Winter: Some Personal Reflections on Returning to Schubert's Cycle
Stephen Emmerson
Chapter 7 - Letting it Go: An Autoethnographic Account of a Musician's Loss
Catherine Grant
Chapter 8 - Becoming a Bass Player: Embodiment in Music Performance
Chris McRae
Chapter 9 - Studying Music, Studying the Self: Reflections on Learning Music in Bali
Peter Dunbar-Hall
Chapter 10 - The Road to Becoming a Musician: An Individual Chinese Story
Wang Yuyan
Chapter 11 - "Where Was I When I Needed Me?" The Role of Storytelling in Vocal Pedagogy
Margaret Schindler
Chapter 12 - From Ca Tru to the World: Understanding and Facilitating Musical Sustainability
Huib Schippers
Chapter 13 - Looking into the Trochus Shell:
Autoethnographic Reflections on a Cross-Cultural Collaborative Music Research Project
Katelyn Barney and Lexine Solomon
Chapter 14 - In Memory of Music Research: An Autoethnographic, Ethnomusicological and Emotional Response to Grief, Death and Loss in the Aboriginal Community at Borroloola, Northern Territory
Text and images by Elizabeth Mackinlay
Chapter 15 - A Way of Loving, A Way of Knowing: Music, Sexuality and the Becoming of a Queer Musicologist
Jodie Taylor
Chapter 16 - In Music and in Life: Confronting the Self Through Autoethnography
Colin Webber