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1Catalogue of McLean Collection recordings of traditional Maori songs, 1958-1979, McL 1-1283

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“Catalogue of McLean Collection recordings of traditional Maori songs, 1958-1979, McL 1-1283” Metadata:

  • Title: ➤  Catalogue of McLean Collection recordings of traditional Maori songs, 1958-1979, McL 1-1283
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 333
  • Publisher: ➤  Archive of Maori and Pacific Music, Anthropology Dept., University of Auckland
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  • Publish Location: Auckland

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  • First Year Published: 1998
  • Is Full Text Available: No
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: No_ebook

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Tritonic scale

pitches with no octave: Udatta, Anudatta, and Swarita. In a 1969 study, Mervyn McLean noted that tritonic scales were the most common among the Maori tribes

Tetratonic scale

including the Greenlandic peoples. A 1969 study by ethnomusicologist Mervyn McLean noted that tetratonic scales were the second-most common type among

Margaret Orbell

Orbell and her co-author of Traditional Songs of the Maori (1975), Mervyn McLean, were the first to publish Māori lyrics and music together, as previously

Music of Solomon Islands

Rough Guides Ltd, Penguin Books. ISBN 1-85828-636-0 Firth, Raymond and Mervyn McLean (1991). Tikopia Songs: Poetic and Musical Art of a Polynesian People

Monotonic scale

2012. Digitized reprint by Forgotten Books. ISBN 978-1-4400-9198-8. Mervyn McLean (1969) "An Analysis of 651 Maori Scales", Yearbook of the International

Taualuga

tapa cloth at festive occasions that were concluded with the taualuga. Mervyn McLean, "Weavers of Song," University of Hawai'i Press, 2000 UNESCO Office

Takalo

dignitaries' arrival is for the purpose of peace and harmony. Haka Mervyn McLean (1999). Weavers of Song: Polynesian Music and Dance. Auckland University

Castel Felice

Stark with children Tony, Sean, Tim and Denis, moved to the UK in 1968. Mervyn McLean University of Auckland ethnomusicologist traveled to Genoa in 1959 after

Ditonic scale

employed in traditional Nigerian music. In a study carried out in 1969, Mervyn McLean noted that among the Maori tribes he surveyed, ditonic scales comprised

Māori music

each subgroup to breathe without interrupting the flow of the chant. Mervyn McLean, in "Traditional Songs of the Maori", first notated the microtonality