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Andean indigenous music egalitarianism and communitarianism in Conima Peru Indigenous common to the area native americans cultural category based on the native values Aymara and Quechua indigenous languages spoken in Peru boliva and the highlands Egalitarianism nobody can force someone to do something against their will non hierarchy Communitarianism stressing community identity over all others Community ID personal ID Trying not to stand out people look at ground Guia a leader become on through acting like you don t want the job Ayylu Siku Pinkllu longer flute played with high notes Tarka shorter flute looks like recorder Sounds like thick sound recorder Pitu side blown flute Prefer higher pitched sounds results in overblowing Parallel polyphony different pitches playing the same melody Hence its parallel Circle formation Dense harmony blowing technique overblowing tuned differently sounds out of tune


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UMD MUSC 210 - Andean Indigenous Music

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