Music of Melanesia explained

Melanesian music refers to the various musical traditions found across the vast region of Melanesia.

Vocal music is very common across Melanesia; Hand gestures are an important part of many songs, and most traditional music is dance music.

left|thumb|Wax cylinder recording from German New Guinea on August 23, 1904, recorded by German anthropologist Rudolf Pöch.Folk instruments include various kinds of drums and slit-log gongs, flutes, panpipes,[1] stamping tubes, rattles, among others.[2] Occasionally, European guitars and ukuleles are also used.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. See Zemp (1979, 1994).
  2. See François & Stern (2013), p.76-86.
  3. See also Stern (2000).