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"Based on thorough research and meticulous scholarship, it covers in its first part regional music and dance, exploring in detail the musical traditions of twenty specific areas. In the second part McLean describes the musical instruments and the uses, performance, composition, teaching and structure of music across the entire region.
He studies the impact of European music on traditional music and includes a chapter on modern music and dance. he finally examines the cultural connections and the diffusion of styles throughout the Polynesian Pacific." "Weavers of Song is illustrated with 165 photographs and over 80 musical examples. it is accompanied by a CD sampler containing songs, dance-songs and instrumental music from areas studied in the book."--BOOK JACKET.
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Dance, History and criticism, Music, European influencesPlaces
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Weavers of Song: Polynesian Music and Dance
January 28, 2003, Auckland University Press
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Weavers of Song: Polynesian Music and Dance
April 2000, University of Hawaii Press
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in English
0824822714 9780824822712
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Weavers of song: Polynesian music and dance
1999, Auckland University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 507-523) and index.
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