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Australia's Music: The Cultural Traditions of Aboriginal Society

Explore the rich musical heritage and cultural traditions of Australia's Aboriginal society, including the iconic didgeridoo, bullroarers, drums, and vocal music. Learn about the unique location and climate of Australia, the Sydney Opera House, and the government's support for music. Discover the fascinating indigenous beliefs and customs, from Dream Time to Christianity, and the importance of dance in Aboriginal life.

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Australia's Music: The Cultural Traditions of Aboriginal Society

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  1. Australia's Music "Country"

  2. Uluru

  3. Australia's Location and Climate • Australia is an island continent near the edge of New Zealand • Most of Australia’s topographical landscape is flat dry desert • Australia’s climate is tropical

  4. Sydney Opera House

  5. Aboriginal Society • The official language of Australia is English • The language is taught to kids by their parents • In Australia, for aborigines, there isn’t an educational system • Most aborigines are hunters • An average aboriginal home is a grass hut

  6. Aboriginee

  7. Australian Government • Aborigines do not have a government • Australians have a democracy government • This government supports music

  8. Aboriginal Religion • Aboriginals believe in Dream Time, and Christianity • Music is played in those religions when it is used for spiritual purposes

  9. Didgeridoo • A didgeridoo is played by blowing into it • It uses circular breathing • Circular breathing is when you are blowing out at the same time you are breathing • A traditional didgeridoo is made of rotted wood that termites have burrowed through • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DC9w4KWEgJE

  10. Didgeridoo

  11. Bullroarer • The bullroarer consists of a piece of wood tied to a string • The bullroarer is played by swinging it above your head • The sound it produces a low vibrating sound • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvNR9Xo8z3M

  12. Bullroarer

  13. Drums • Percussion is an important part of Aboriginal music • The drums are played by hitting them with your hands or sticks • These drums are made of wood and skin, and are usually accompanied by the didgeridoo • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewuRE-NFlvM

  14. Vocal Music • Aborigines use songs as maps • Singing is used in storytelling, traveling, and celebration • The singers dance and play the drums while they sing • Aboriginal music is memorized and passed down by oral tradition

  15. Other Information • Aboriginal traditional clothing is ragged cloth and they were a lot of paint while they do celebrations • Aboriginal traditional food is plants and animals they can get off the land • Dance plays a big role in the lives of Aborigines • Our group thinks we could live in this country

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