IN presenting a history of the development of American music, one ought, if following chronological sequence, to speak first of the songs of the Aborigines; but although these were, as a matter of course, the earliest melodies that can be traced on this continent, it will be found, when the subject is alluded to in a later chapter, that the music of the North American Indians is responsible for very little of the composition of later times, and seems to have been almost as absolutely "no thoroughfare" as the ancient chants of China.
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The History of American Music
March 30, 2005, Kessinger Publishing
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The History of American Music
January 2001, Library Reprints
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The history of American music
1915, The Macmillan company, Macmillan & Co., ltd.
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The history of American music: with twelve full page photogravures and one hundred and two illustrations in the text
1904, Macmillan Company
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