Australian Aboriginal Music Kun Borrk
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Australian Aboriginal Music Kun Borrk is described in multiple online sources, as addition to our editors' articles, see section below for printable documents, Australian Aboriginal Music Kun Borrk books and related discussion.
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- Further Reading
- 2.2 Role of singing in Central Australian Aboriginal society. 2.
- winterfest.hcsnet.edu.au
- Artfully Hidden: Text and Rhythm in a Central Australian Aboriginal
- Australia.
- www.slccs.uq.edu.au
- Meteors in Australian Aboriginal Dreamings
- We present a comprehensive analysis of Australian Aboriginal accounts of meteors. The data used were jara from Mountford's book is presented in this paper.
- www.atnf.csiro.au
- That didjeridu has sent them mad
- ken, djabbi, kun-borrk, daluk mararradj man-dule-ken.
- www.didjeribone.net
- Indigenous music to the people – now and in the future
- Aug 15, 2007 Titled Wurrurrumi Kun-Borrk: Songs from Western Arnhem Land, the University of Sydney Press's new Indigenous Music of Australia series.
- sydney.edu.au
Suggested Web Resources
- Indigenous Australian music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Aboriginal Music for Sale | iDIDJ Australia
- Wurrurrumi Kun-borrk: Songs from Western Arnhem Land. The Indigenous Music of Australia CD 1. By Kevin Djimarr University of Sydney Press, 2007.
- www.ididj.com.au
- Music In Australia, About Australia Music, Australian Music Information
- Contemporary music in Australia is a fine blend of the Indigenous Australian as the Krill Krill, Kun-Borrk and Wangga mark the Aboriginal Music of Australia.
- www.asiarooms.com
- Sydney University Press - SUP eStore
- Classic Australian Works Joint winner of the traditional music award at the 2007 NT Indigenous Music Awards!!
- purl.library.usyd.edu.au
- Musicology Australia - Article Abstracts | Musicological Society of
- Kun-borrk is a largely undocumented Aboriginal song genre from Western . and the academic study of important trends in contemporary Australian art music.
- www.msa.org.au
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