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Contrary to popular belief, Native American music is not only the sound and rhythm of indigenous instruments but portrays rather spiritual and religious connotations. The music of Native Americans is sometimes stereotyped as being just “pow-wow” music consisting of drums, flute, and other “native instruments. ...
Instruments of American Indians consist primarily of the flute, drum, and other “native instruments.” The flute used in native music is used as a melodic mood setter. ... A favorite pick—up by native men is as follows:
“When the dance is over, sweetheart,
I will take you home
In my one-eyed Ford. ...
Drums in native music usually keep the beat and help dancers, when played at a ceremony or social dance. ...
There are many indigenous instruments to the people of the Native American tribes. There are special rhythm instruments made out of strange materials like a human bone that is notched, rock and pipe flutes, whistles, bull-roarers, and stick clappers.
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