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NATIVE INDIAN FLUTE MUSIC
Native American music
American Indian music is the music that is used, created or performed by
Native North Americans, specifically the traditional tribal music. In
addition to the traditional music of the Native American groups, there now
exist pan-tribal and inter-tribal genres as well as distinct Indian
subgenres of popular music including: rock, blues, hip hop, classical, film
music and reggae, as well as unique popular styles like waila (chicken
scratch).
Vocalization and percussion are the most important aspects of traditional
Native American music. Vocalization takes many forms, ranging from solo and
choral song to responsorial, unison and multipart singing. Percussion,
especially drums and rattles, are common accompaniment to keep the rhythm
steady for the singers, who generally use their native language or
non-lexical vocables (nonsense syllables). Traditional music usually begins
with slow and steady beats that grow gradually faster and more emphatic,
while various flourishes like drum and rattle tremolos, shouts and accented
patterns add variety and signal changes in performance for singers and
dancers.
Native American song texts include both public pieces and secret songs, said
to be "ancient and unchanging", which are used only for sacred and
ceremonial purposes. There are also public sacred songs, as well as ritual
speeches that are sometimes perceived as musical because of their use of
rhythm and melody. These ritual speeches often directly describe the events
of a ceremony, and the reasons and ramifications of the night.[
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_music
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