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Non-lexical vocables, which may be mixed with meaningful text, are used in musics including Blackfoot music and other American Indian music , Pygmy music , the music of the Maldives ... Non-lexical vocables are used in Blackfoot music and other American Indian music , Pygmy music , the music of the Maldives and Highland Scots musicAs he gained knowledge of Pueblo cultures, he noticed a difference in their vocables as well. ''As with any group, Indian music reflects the values and lifestyle of the culture ... American Indian music (continued) Music and dance are integrally connected Many Amerindian songs use vocables - syllables without specific meaningAmerican Indian music (continued) Music and dance are integrally connected . Many Amerindian songs use vocables - syllables without specific meaning
To the average non-Indian ear, all Indian music sounds the same; the pervasive unison melody-- much of it sung to vocables (lexically meaningless syllables) over a recurrent ... The familiar "hai-yas" and "yo-is" and such that often led non-Indians to declare that all Indian music sounds alike are in actuality what Isaacs calls prescribed vocables—not ... Crazy Crow Trading Post's Native American Indian Powwow Music, Powwow Songs, Powwow Drum Group ... Singing in both Cree and vocables, Southern Cree proudly presents this collection of ...
... played in the traditionally ageless style of Indian love music. ... There are also two vocables — “Traveling Song” and “Singing.Ballard, Louis W. ìAmerican Indian Music for the Classroomî.[with ... Students can list numerous characteristics of Native American music. 2. Students complete their vocables ...
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