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    Inuit throat singing, or katajjaq (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑲᑕᔾᔭᖅ), is a distinct type of throat singing uniquely found among the Inuit. It is a form of musical...
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  • used in dance music as far back as can be known, and a vocal style called katajjaq (Inuit throat singing) has become of interest in Canada and abroad. Characteristics...
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    language as well as for the gemstone. In October 2019, several performers of katajjaq, including Canadian Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq, accused Caroline Shaw...
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  • commodity in contemporary music: joy." In October 2019, several performers of katajjaq, including Canadian Inuk throat singer Tanya Tagaq, accused Caroline Shaw...
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  • Nattiez, Jean-Jacques (1983). "The Rekkukara of the Ainu (Japan) and the Katajjaq of the Inuit (Canada): A Comparison". The World of Music. 25 (2): 33–44...
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    including string games, hide-and-seek, juggling and rhymes and riddles. The katajjaq tradition is also well-known; it is a vocal contest between two women,...
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  • practical goals as luring game in the hunt; or entertainment (such as the katajjaq of the Inuit). Animal communication Animal language Bioacoustics Bird vocalization...
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  • Press 1986 Nattiez, Jean-Jacques The Rekkukara of the Ainu (Japan) and the Katajjaq of the Inuit (Canada) A Comparison in Le Monde de la musique, Vol. 25,...
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  • serve also such practical goals as luring in the hunt; or entertainment (katajjaqs of Inuit). Among some peoples of the Altai-Sayan region, including Tofa...
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    singing group blending divergent styles of traditional and contemporary katajjaq across a wide range of genres. Their first album, Tumivut, was released...
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  • engineer Michel Langevin (Away) – drums, artwork Additional musicians Katajjaq Inuit - additional vocals on track 2 Periklis Tsoukalas - additional performance...
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  • melodic movement. The Inuit are well known for Inuit throat singing or katajjaq, an unusual method of vocalizing found only in a few cultures worldwide...
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    where the tradition persists. Hindewhu – ludic Aka vocal-whistle rhythm Katajjaq – rhythmic Inuit vocal polyphony Round also spelled akazihi and akazêhé...
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  • musical influences like polkas and jigs from Quebec and Newfoundland. Katajjaq, or "Inuit throat singing", has become well known as a curiosity. In this...
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    done with sounds or with noises"). The Kivallirmiut genre lacked typical katajjaq ("throat sounds") but added narration missing amongst other Inuit groups...
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    1972 (age 52) Adana, Turkey Genres Thrash metal Rock Turkish folk music katajjaq Occupation(s) Musician, songwriter, arranger, Record producer Instrument(s)...
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    amongst Sakhalin Ainu, and used throat singing techniques comparable to katajjaq, the Inuit singing style. A game was typically played by two to ten people...
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  • profile: T. Patrick Carrabré" The Quill, January 25, 2014 "Classical and katajjaq join forces on Carrabré's "Inuit Games"", CBC Manitoba Scene, April 17...
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  • related to shamanism, such as luring in the hunt; and entertainment (katajjaqs of the Inuit). This holds e. g. for shamanism among Sami groups. Some...
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