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Tsii' Edo' Ai - musical instruments

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Many native peoples in Mexico and Central America retain Indian identities and languages and also practice Roman Catholicism and speak Spanish. Musical instruments, genres, and styles borrowed from European culture have been adapted to native tastes and incorporated into traditional repertories. Mexican and Central American Indians emphasize instrumental music more than singing, and much of the traditional music from this region is performed by ensembles that incorporate several different instruments. Music, dance, and religious ceremonies are intertwined in Mexico and Central America, and music accompanies both collective and solo dances. Native Mexican and Central American musics may be divided into four main geographic areas: Northwestern Mexico, Central Mexico, the Maya area, and the Atlantic Coast.

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musical instruments apache chordophones indigo wood zithers north and central america the crosby brown collection of musical instruments 3d object metropolitan museum of art
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1801 - 1900
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Musical instruments of North and Central America

Folk instruments
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Metropolitan Museum of Art
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https://www.metmuseum.org/
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Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication ("CCO 1.0 Dedication")

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musical instruments apache chordophones indigo wood zithers north and central america the crosby brown collection of musical instruments 3d object metropolitan museum of art