I consider these songs to be part of the Indianist Movement. These songs include some songs from the Indianist Rooted in traditional Native American melodies. These melodies are directly from or (as best I know based on documented evidence) are strongly Of the historical development of human musicality. They are included in Flutopedia because I have found them to be interesting from the perspective These songs have a history that pre-dates the written history of Western and (Of course, some are still under development.)Īlternately, here are the songs loosely grouped by rough categories: Historical and Archaeological So, browse through these songs (you can use the buttons on the top-right to go through the songs alphabetically) and check out some of the stories and songs. My direction is to connect the songs with their history and stories. It's not my goal to replace these resources or duplicate their efforts. The hardcopy songbooks listed in the Songbook References page on this site.
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Taking the truer method, we find the Dakotas to be menĪnd women of like passions with ourselves.Īnd they in like manner find in music and Is not sympathetic being content with observing the life of habit, it does not reach to note their uncouth dressĪnd rude ways.To their inner life, which, if we would understandĮspeciaI1y true of a barbarous people, whose The songs of a people furnish an entrance
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Most of these songs are scored using Nakai Tablature with Finger diagrams. This section of pages make up the Flutopedia Song Book. There is no cost for this 400+ page PDF book.
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