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       Native American - Shamanic Music
       By: Kirnetro Date: August 4, 2015, 3:49 am
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       Music lies at the heart of Indian culture. From birth to death,
       all occasions, sacred and secular, personal and tribal, in the
       life of the Plains Indian are inextricably intertwined with
       musical performances. Native American music is the music that is
       used, created or performed by Native Americans in the United
       States and First Nations people of Canada, specifically
       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 Native American
       subgenres of popular music including: rock, blues, hip hop,
       classical, film music, and reggae, as well as unique popular
       styles like waila ("chicken scratch").
       Singing 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.
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