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In-text: (Jordania, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Jordania, J., 2006. WHO ASKED THE FIRST QUESTION? The Origins of Human Choral Singing, Intelligence, Language and Speech. 1st ed. [ebook] Logos, pp.78-82. Available at: <http://www.polyphony.ge/uploads/whoaskthefirst.pdf>.
In-text: (Kuzmich, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Kuzmich, A., 2010. A Traditional Georgian Ursatz? Schenkerian-Styled Reduction Analysis and Cross Regional Comparisons of Traditional Georgian Polyphonic Songs. 1st ed. [ebook] The University of Massachusetts Amherst. Available at: <http://www.aawmconference.com/aawm2010/images/1aawmkuzmichpaper.pdf>.
In-text: (Levin, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Levin, T., 2015. Rustavi Choir - Besiki Sisauri's Web Site. [online] Angelfire.com. Available at: <http://www.angelfire.com/ga/Georgian/music.html>.
In-text: (Tsitsishvili, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Tsitsishvili, N., 2015. A COMPARATIVE AND INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF EAST GEORGIAN POLYPHONIC SONG STYLES IN THE CONTEXT OF MIDDLE EASTERN AND CENTRAL ASIAN MONOPHONIC MUSIC. 1st ed. [ebook] Georgia, Australia. Available at: <http://www.polyphony.ge/uploads/5simposium/inglisurebi/06.nino_tsitsishvili.eng.pdf>.
In-text: (Tsurtsumia et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Tsurtsumia, R., Jordania, J., Kachkachishvili, M., Khardziani, M. and Razmadze, N., 2012. THE SIXTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON TRADITIONAL POLYPHONY. 1st ed. [ebook] TBILISI, GEORGIA. Available at: <http://eprints.ucm.es/27263/1/Modality%20of%20Medieval%20Georgian%20and%20European%20Music.pdf>.
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