Music Culture
Australian Aboriginal or Indigenous music incorporates a variety of
distinctive traditional music
styles practiced by Indigenous Australian peoples, as well as a range of
contemporary musical styles of and fusion with European
traditions as interpreted and performed by indigenous Australian artists. Music
has formed an integral part of the social, cultural and ceremonial
observances of these peoples, down through the millennia of their individual
and collective histories to the present day. The traditional forms include many
aspects of performance and musical instrumentation
which are unique to particular regions or Indigenous
Australian groups; there are equally elements of musical tradition
which are common or widespread through much of the Australian continent, and
even beyond.
Instruments
A second very important and typical instrument for this type of music are clapsticks. A clapstick is a type of musical instrument that,
according to western musicological classification, falls into the category of
percussion. Unlike drumsticks,
which are generally used to strike a drum, clapsticks are intended for striking
one stick on another.
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