English edit

Etymology edit

drone +‎ -ology

Noun edit

dronology (uncountable)

  1. The use of repeated lengthy droning sounds in music.
    • 2004, Christoph Cox, Daniel Warner, Audio Culture: Readings in Modern Music, page 359:
      The Velvets melded folkadelic songcraft with a wall-of-noise aesthetic that was half Phil Spector, half La Monte Young — and thereby invented dronology, a term that loosely describes 50 per cent of today's post-rock activity.
    • 2007, The Wire, volumes 281-286, page 49:
      [] label founder Jon Mueller, whose approach to percussion sits comfortably alongside Catlin's guitar dronology.