This is an edited volume of music historiesâof peoples, places, and institutionsâthat refuses to shy away from the geopolitical realities of a global musicology. With an ironic undertone to the âelsewhereâ in the bookâs title, the volumeâs contributors grapple with the ethical and democratizing potentials of musicologyâs recent âglobal turn.â The bookâs primary objective is to center perspectives from outside the Euro-American mainstream to create a material difference to the frequent scarcity of non-Western scholarship in the Euro-American conception and practice of music studies. By bringing together a small group of scholarsâ work in a more readily available space given by a sizable Anglo-American publisher, the book aims to enable more multidirectional exchanges and connections to take place in the future.