Percussive Notes Online Research Edition is a peer-reviewed, online publication that aims to promote advanced research and expand academic perspectives on topics in percussion relating to areas including, but not limited to, historical musicology, critical theory, aesthetics, musical analysis, performance practice, interdisciplinary studies, ethnomusicology, and interviews.
Submissions are being accepted for the Spring 2020 issue of
Percussive Notes Online Research Edition.
Featuring:
✎ Forgotten Percussion Works: Johanna Magdalena Beyer
✎ Real-Time Chance Operations: A Technologically Modern Approach to John Cage’s 27’10.554” for a Percussionist
✎ New Musical Contexts for More Sustainably-Made Marimbas
✎ (S)HE is a Drummer: Feminism and Gender Discourse in the Modern Drumset Profession
✎ American Pannist: Ellie Mannette and the Development of Steelpan in the United States
✎ Cognitive Principles for Teaching the Marching Percussion Ensemble
*Must be a PAS Member at the VIP or All Access level.
Guidelines for Submission
The Editorial Board will accept submissions for papers that address topics relating to scholarly areas including, but not limited to, historical musicology, critical theory, aesthetics, musical analysis, performance practice, interdisciplinary studies, ethnomusicology, and interviews. Submissions must have a primary focus on percussion music, performance, or instruments in order to be considered.
• Essays should be of a broader scope than those published in
Percussive Notes and must make substantial and original contributions to the existing literature of their subject areas. A word count of at least 5,000 words (excluding notes and references) is suggested; however, the Editorial Board also welcomes submissions in creative formats that instead substantiate advanced perspectives by innovative means (e.g. graphics, multi-media, etc.).
• Authors are invited to explore the benefits that electronic publication provides in the presentation of research, and supplementary media, such as audio or visual examples, are encouraged when applicable; however, the author must supply source material that is able to be embedded in a PDF file—internet links are not acceptable. It is the responsibility of the author to secure all rights for the use of borrowed materials.
• Though exceptions may be made in rare circumstances, submissions should not be previously published. Adaptations of theses/dissertations are acceptable; however, unrevised academic documents will not be considered and should instead be submitted to the PAS Online Thesis/Dissertation Repository.
• Essays should be formatted according to
The Chicago Manual of Style. For detailed instructions on the preferred formatting for papers,
click here.
• Submissions will be blind-reviewed by the Editorial Board and outside referees. Please do not include any indicators in the essay that may compromise the anonymity of the author.
The Editorial Board will not review submissions currently under consideration by other journals or publishers.
To submit an essay for consideration, send a Microsoft Word file of the essay, a 200-300 word abstract, and any media to be included to
Sean Millman Editor-in-Chief at
scmillman00@gmail.com.