Extract from “ Mongolian music, dance & oral narrative”
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Carole Pegg, ethnomusicologist
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Extract from the book “Mongolian music, dance & oral narrative: performing diverse identities”, concerning khöömii (vocalizations), song, instrumental music, and the placating of animals. In this passage, Pegg suggests that traditional Mongolian folk music originates in the language of animals and the natural world; this is evidenced partly by the use of song and music today in human-animal communication.
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University of Washington Press
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Pegg, Carole. 2001. Mongolian Music, Dance & Oral Narrative: Performing Diverse Identities. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 236-238.
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2001
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