Proceedings of the Centennial Workshop on Ethnomusicology Held at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, June 19-23, 1967, Volume 2Aural History, Provincial Archives, 1978 - Ethnomusicology |
Contents
INTRODUCTION by Dr Ida Halpern 5 047 | 5 |
of East Greenland | 39 |
Koto | 50 |
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Common terms and phrases
ADRIAANSZ Ainu Ainu music Billy Assu Buddhism CARLSON ceremonial Chairman chant characteristic chief China Chinese Coast Indians connection course CREIGHTON CROSSLEY-HOLLAND culture dance drum ending note Eskimo Ethnomusicology example falsetto folk music genre glissandi grizzly bear hamatsa hear heard Hopi Ida Halpern important Indian music instance instruments interesting Interjections Japanese response kachina kind koto Kwakiutl Kwakiutl music Laughter LIST little bit lullabies Maori masks MCTAGGART mean melody microtones minor seconds Mungo Music of Tibet Nootka Northwest Coast OLSEN pattern pentatonic person phrase piece pitch play polyphony potlatch PROF question rattle raven song recorded relation relationship religious music rhythm ritual SCHOFIELD shawms similar singers singing SMITH sometimes song-maker sort sound STANLEY style talking TANIMOTO technique there's thing Tibetan tone totem tradition Translation into Japanese tribe variation VOICE A translating voice production WATERMAN whistle wolf songs words yamato-goto