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- Dene_music abstract "The Dene and their direct language relations live in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, as well as some parts of California, and through to the Apache and Navajo lands in the South Central United States. Their music includes modern rock and country songs, jigs and reels, work songs, community dances, numerous kinds of religious songs and lullabies.Dene folk music uses melodies similar to European scales with the coloration of blue notes. Syncopation is common, as are pulsating vocal styles. Melodies generally follow a descending pattern. Many songs, especially Drum Dances, ended with a vocal glissando and percussion break, along with a spoken thank you (mahsi). Vocables are very common.Songs are typically composed anonymously, though there are no taboos on anyone writing most songs. Only two composers are well-remembered, Chief Victor (Deline on Great Bear Lake) and Yatsule (born at Tulita in 1879).".
- Dene_music wikiPageID "1823019".
- Dene_music wikiPageLength "1340".
- Dene_music wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Dene_music wikiPageRevisionID "617134906".
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Alberta.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Apache.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Blue_note.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink British_Columbia.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink California.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dene_culture.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Category:First_Nations_music.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Chief_Victor.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Deline.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Deline,_Northwest_Territories.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Dene.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Glissando.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Great_Bear_Lake.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Jig.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Lullaby.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Manitoba.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Melody.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Navajo_people.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Northwest_Territories.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Reel_(dance).
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Saskatchewan.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink South_Central_United_States.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Syncopation.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Tulita.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Tulita,_Northwest_Territories.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Vocable.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Work_song.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Yatsule.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLink Yukon.
- Dene_music wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dene".
- Dene_music hasPhotoCollection Dene_music.
- Dene_music wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music-stub.
- Dene_music wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:NativeAmericanmusic.
- Dene_music wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Dene_music subject Category:Dene_culture.
- Dene_music subject Category:First_Nations_music.
- Dene_music type Article.
- Dene_music type Article.
- Dene_music comment "The Dene and their direct language relations live in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, as well as some parts of California, and through to the Apache and Navajo lands in the South Central United States. Their music includes modern rock and country songs, jigs and reels, work songs, community dances, numerous kinds of religious songs and lullabies.Dene folk music uses melodies similar to European scales with the coloration of blue notes.".
- Dene_music label "Dene music".
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- Dene_music sameAs Q5256877.
- Dene_music sameAs Q5256877.
- Dene_music wasDerivedFrom Dene_music?oldid=617134906.
- Dene_music isPrimaryTopicOf Dene_music.