1. Which sung sounds are not text or lyrics but are meaningful to those who hear them?
2. In traditional Native American music, a short phrase heard repeatedly, creating a musical cycle, is an example of ______.
3. This prolific Canadian film composer often directly tapped into their Native experience for inspiration.
4. Integral to Native culture and religious ceremonies, music often put the listener into this state.
5. What term references music that it is tailored for a particular occasion happening in a community?
6. Which ethnomusicologist took an interest in Native American music and recorded Native peoples at the turn of the 20th century?
7. What scale, found in many cultures, uses five pitches?
8. Pulses that repeat throughout the music are called?
9. What technique is where a musical line is sung by a soloist and then responded to by others?
10. The ______ is created by leaping up to high pitches using the head voice.
11. Who is a modern Navajo flutist that has worked to adapt elements of the past into a new statement that is personal to them?
12. Which Native American instrument could be found in a wide variety of shapes and sizes?
13. Musical trends that can be understood by linking groups through geography instead of politics or religion is an example of _____?
14. The range of instruments that accompanied the vocal and percussive traditions heard in traditional Native American music were _____.