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[Baby 1961] Raymond S. Baby. “A Hopewell Human Bone Whistle”, American Antiquity, Volume 27, Number 1, July 1961, pages 108–110.

[Backus 1964] John Backus. “Effect of Wall Material on the Steady-State Tone Quality of Woodwind Instruments”, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, Volume 36, Number 10, 1964, pages 1881–1887, doi:10.1121/1.1919286.

[Badawi 1960] Ahmad Badawi (supervision); Mohamed Gamal el-Din Mokhtar and Muhammad 'Abd al-Latif Tanbuli (text); Aly Hassan el-Ghazouli, Abdel-Badie Abdel-Rahman, and Ahmad el-Gabouri (photographs). Dresses in Ancient Egypt «Le costume dans l'Egypte ancienne / al-Azya fi Misr al-qadimah», published by Le Caire: Centre de documentation sur l'ancienne Egypte, in English, French, and Arabic, 1960, 80 pages. Publication dressesinancient00bada on Archive.org (open access).

[BadHeartBull 1967] Amos Bad Heart Bull (drawings); Helen H. Blish (text); Mari Sandoz (introduction). A Pictographic History of the Oglala Sioux, published by the University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1967, 529 pages, ISBN 0-8032-0002-1 (978-0-8032-0002-9), ASIN 0803200021, hardcover. publication date is sometimes cited as 1968. Helen H. Blish is often listed as the first author.

[Bagwell 2005] Dick Bagwell. The Pipe & Tabor Tutor — A Self-Teaching Method with Play-along CD and Tune Book, 2005 Revision, published by PiperHQ Studio, Berkeley, California, 2005, 59 pages, comb binding. Originally published in 1988.

[Bailey 2008] Garrick Alan Bailey (volume editor); William C. Sturtevant (general editor). Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 2: Indians in Contemporary Society, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 2008, 589 pages, ISBN 0-16-080388-8 (978-0-16-080388-8).

[Bain 2008] Reginald Bain. Enharmonic Interval Notation, Class Notes, University of South Carolina, 2008. Contains 3 songs.

[Bain 2008a] Reginald Bain. Scale Glossary, Class Notes, University of South Carolina, 2008.

[Bain 2008b] Reginald Bain. The Major Pentatonic Modes, Class Notes, University of South Carolina, 2008.

[Baines 1993] John Baines. “Symbolic Roles of Canine Figures on Early Monuments”, Archéo-Nil, May 1993, pages 57–74.

[Baines-A 1957] Anthony Baines. Woodwind Instruments and Their History, First Edition, published by W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 1957, 382 pages. Publication woodwindinstrume000787mbp on Archive.org (open access).

[Baines-A 1963] Anthony Baines. Woodwind Instruments and Their History, Revised Edition, published by W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 1963.

[Baines-A 1991] Anthony Baines. Woodwind Instruments and Their History, Dover Third Edition, Dover Books on Music, published by Courier Dover Publications, London, 1991, 384 pages, ISBN 0-486-26885-3 (978-0-486-26885-9).

[Baird 1882] Elizabeth Thérèse Baird (1810–1890). “Indian Customs and Early Recollections”, Collections of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Volume 9, published by the Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin, 1882, pages 303–326. republished in 1909.

[Bake 1949] Arnold Baké. “Indian Folk Dances”, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Volume 1, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 1949, pages 47–48.

[Baken 2000] Ronald R. Baken and Robert F. Orlikoff. Clinical Measurement of Speech and Voice, Second Edition, published by Cengage Learning, 2000, 610 pages, ISBN 1-56593-869-0 (978-1-56593-869-4).

[Baker 1882] Theodore Baker (1851–1934). Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild», Doctoral dissertation – Universitat Leipzig, Germany, published by Druck vol Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, in German, 1882, iv + 82 pages + plates, ASIN B004S3J18C, hardcover. Translated and reissued in [Baker 1976] On the Music of the North American Indians. Reissued in [Baker 1978] On the Music of the North American Indians.

[Baker 1976] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, published by Frits Knuf and W. S. Heinman, Buren, the Netherlands and New York, in English and German, 1976, vii + 151 pages, ASIN B0000E8P1T, softcover. [obtainable from] W. S. Heinman. Translation and reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Baker 1977] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, Source Materials and Studies in Ethnomusicology, Volume 9, published by Da Capo Press, New York, New York, in English, 1977, ISBN 0-306-70888-4 (978-0-306-70888-6). Translation and reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Baker 1978] Theodore Baker; Ann Buckley (translation). On the Music of the North American Indians, published by the University of Maryland Sea Grant Publications, June 1978, softcover. Reissue of [Baker 1882] Über die Musik der Nordamerikanischen Wilden «About the Music of the North American Wild».

[Baker-WL 1972] Whiteford L. Baker. Eastern Forest Insects, Miscellaneous Publication Number 1175, published by the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, February 1972, 642 pages.

[Bakkegard 1960] B. M. Bakkegard. “Music in Arizona before 1912”, Journal of Research in Music Education, Volume 8, Number 2, published by MENC: The National Association for Music Education, Autumn 1960, pages 67–74. Publication 3344027 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Bakkegard 1961] B. M. Bakkegard and Elizabeth Ann Morris (1932–2012). “Seventh Century Flutes from Arizona”, Ethnomusicology, Volume 5, Number 3, September 1961, pages 184–186. Publication 924518 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[BalaSinem 1973] Bala-Sinem Choir. American Indian Songs and Chants, Canyon Records, C-6110, 17 tracks, 1973.

[Baldridge 2003] Stephanie Baldridge. “Playing Native American Flute Duets”, Voice of the Wind, Year 2003, Volume 2, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2003, pages 17–18.

[Baldridge 2003a] Stephanie Baldridge. “In a Rut? What it Means, and 10 Ways to Get Out of It”, Voice of the Wind, Year 2003, Volume 4, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2003, pages 21–22.

[Baldridge 2004] Stephanie Baldridge. “Working with Prose, Poetry, and Storytelling”, Voice of the Wind, Year 2004, Volume 3, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2004, pages 18–19.

[Balena 2014] Francesco Balena. The Scale Omnibus, June 8, 2014, 440 pages. Document version 1.02.

[Balkwill 1999] Laura-Lee Balkwill and William Forde Thompson. “A Cross-Cultural Investigation of the Perception of Emotion in Music: Psychophysical and Cultural Cues”, Music and Perception, Volume 17, Number 1, published by the University of California Press, Fall 1999, pages 43–64. Publication 40285811 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Ball 1994] Jeff Ball. Trailhead of the American Indian Courting Flute, published by Four Winds Trading Company, 1994, 34 pages, softcover with cassette tape.

[Ball 2001] Jeff Ball with Bruce A. Whitten. Trailhead of the American Indian Courting Flute, Revised Edition, published by Red Feather Music, 2001, 40 pages, ISBN 0-9672383-0-7, softcover.

[Ballantine 1965] Christopher Ballantine. “The Polyrhythmic Foundation of Tswana Pipe Melody”, African Music, Volume 3, Number 4, 1965, pages 52–67. Publication 30249600 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Ballard 1969] Louis W. Ballard (1931–2007). Ritmo Indio: A Study in American Indian Rhythms, for Woodwind Quintet, published by the Bourne Co., New York, Copyright registration date August 14, 1969, 49 pages, Duration 13 minutes, miniature score. Movements: The Source, The Soul, The Dance. For flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and horn. "In second movement oboist doubles on the Sioux Indian flageolet or substitute soprano recorder.". Copyright RE0000748245 / 1997-01-08; EU0000129215 / 1969-08-14.

[Ballard 1970] Louis W. Ballard. Mid-winter Fires — Woodwind Duo with Piano ccompaniment, for B-flat Clarinet, Sioux Flute, and Piano, Copyright registration date November 30, 1970, score. Copyright RE0000774468 / 1998-01-05; EU0000220311 / 1970-11-30.

[Ballard 1975] Louis W. Ballard. Music of North American Indians, published by the Silver Burdett Company, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1975, ISBN 0-382-05202-1 (978-0-382-05202-6), softcover.

[Ballard 2002] L. W. Ballard. American Indian Music for the Classroom, published by New Southwest Music Publications, P.O. Box 4552, Santa Fe NM 87502, 2002, audio CD.

[Balogun 1990] F. Odun Balogun. “Nigerian Folktales and Children's Stories by Chinua Achebe”, Journal of Black Studies, Volume 20, Number 4, June 1990, pages 426–442. Publication 2784520 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Bancroft 1875a] Hubert Howe Bancroft (1832–1918). The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 1 - Wild Tribes, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 797 pages. Publication cihm_14100 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875b] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 2 - Civilized Nations, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 805 pages. Publication cihm_14101 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875c] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 3 - Myths and Languages, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 796 pages. Publication cihm_14102 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875d] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 4 - Antiquities, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1875, 807 pages. Publication nativeraces04bancrich on Archive.org (open access).

[Bancroft 1875e] Hubert Howe Bancroft. The Native Races of the Pacific States of North America, Volume 5 - Primitive History, published by D. Appleton and Company, New York, 1876, 796 pages. Publication cihm_14104 on Archive.org (open access).

[Bannan 2012] Nicholas Bannan. Music, Language, and Human Evolution, published by Oxford University Press, 2012, 345 pages, ISBN 0-19-922734-9 (978-0-19-922734-1).

[Bannister 1966] Bryant Bannister, Jeffrey S. Dean, and Elizabeth A. M. Gell. Tree-Ring Dates from Arizona E: Chinle - De Chelly - Red Rock Area, published by the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, The University of Arizona, Tuscon, Arizona, April 1, 1966, 63 pages, ASIN B0006BS8FW.

[Bao 2013] Katherine Jacobs Bao and Sonja Lyubomirsky. “The Rewards of Happiness”, Chapter 9 in [David 2013], 2013.

[Barahona 2002] Agustin Barahona. “Ancient Objects Related to Music and Ancient Egypt in the National Archaeological Museum of Madrid”, contained in [Eldamaty 2002], 2002, pages 75–86.

[Barbe 1979] Walter Burke Barbe (born 1926), Raymond H. Swassing, and Michael N. Milone, Jr. Teaching Through Modality Strengths: Concepts and Practices, published by Zaner-Blosner, Columbus, Ohio, June 1979, 117 pages, ISBN 0-88309-100-3 (978-0-88309-100-5), hardcover.

[Barbe 1981] Walter Burke Barbe and Michael N. Milone, Jr. “What We Know About Modality Strengths”, Educational Leadership, published by the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, February 1981, pages 378–380.

[Barbeau 1915] Marius Barbeau (1883–1969). Huron and Wyandot Mythology, With an Appendix Containing Earlier Published Records, Anthropological Series Number 11, Memoir 80, published by the Government Printing Bureau, Ottawa, Canada, 1915. Publication No. 1554. Publication huronwyandotmyth00barb on Archive.org (open access).

[Barbeau 1933] Marius Barbeau. “Songs of the Northwest”, The Musical Quarterly, Volume 19, Number 1, published by the Oxford University Press, New York, January 1933, pages 101–111, doi:10.1093/mq/XIX.1.101. Publication 738827 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1934] Marius Barbeau. “Asiatic Survivals in Indian Songs”, The Musical Quarterly, Volume 20, Number 1, published by the Oxford University Press, New York, January 1934, pages 106–116, doi:10.1093/mq/XX.1.107. see [Barbeau 1942] Asiatic Survivals in Indian Songs article of the same title. Publication 738713 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1934a] Marius Barbeau. “How Folk-Songs Travelled”, Music & Letters, Volume 15, Number 4, published by Oxford University Press, October 1934, pages 306–323. Publication 727883 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1942] Marius Barbeau. “Asiatic Survivals in Indian Songs”, The Scientific Monthly, Volume 54, Number 4 (whole number 319), published by the Science Press for the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C., April 1942, pages 303–307. see [Barbeau 1934] Asiatic Survivals in Indian Songs article of the same title. Publication 17582 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1942a] Marius Barbeau. “Tsimsyan Songs, Monograph 18”, published by the American Ethnological Society, New York, 1942. the title is also spelled in some references "Tsimshian Songs".

[Barbeau 1945] Marius Barbeau. “The Aleutian Route of Migration into America”, Geographical Review, Volume 35, Number 3, published by the American Geographical Society, July 1945, pages 424–443. Publication 211330 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1951] Marius Barbeau. “The Dragon Myths and Ritual Songs of the Iroquoians — With Musical Illustrations”, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Volume 3, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 1951, pages 81–85. Publication 835782 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1954] Marius Barbeau. “The Ermatinger Collection of Voyageur Songs (ca. 1830)”, The Journal of American Folklore, Volume 67, Number 264, published by the American Folklore Society, April–June 1954, pages 147–161. Publication 536221 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbeau 1961] Charlies Marius Barbeau. Catalogue of Indian Songs, 1911–1920, One Volume, February 9, 1961, manuscript (unpublished). American Philosophical Society, Manuscript Library, 105 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106, 215-440-3400 call number Mss.497.2.C16.

[Barbeau 1961a] Marius Barbeau. “Canadian Folk Songs”, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Volume 13, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 1961, pages 28–30.

[Barbeau 1962] Marius Barbeau. “Buddhist Dirges on the North Pacific Coast”, Journal of the International Folk Music Council, Volume 14, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 1962, pages 16–21. Publication 835553 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barber 1877] Edwin A. Barber. “Gaming Among the Utah Indians”, The American Naturalist, Volume 11, Boston, 1877, page 351. Contains 1 song.

[Barber 1883] Edwin A. Barber. “Indian Music”, The American Naturalist, Volume 17, Number 3, published by the University of Chicago Press, March 1883, pages 267–274. Publication 10.2307/2449040 on JSTOR (subscription access). Publication jstor-2449040 on Archive.org (open access).

[Barber-SB 2004] Sarah B. Barber. Proyecto Río Verde, 2003: Report on Excavations at Yugüe, published by the Foundation for the Advancement of Mesoamerican Studies (FAMSI), 2004, 26 pages.

[Barber-SB 2009] Sarah B. Barber, Gonzalo Sánchez, and Mireya Olvera. “Sounds of Death and Life in Mesoamerica: The Bone Flutes of Ancient Oaxaca”, Yearbook for Traditional Music, Volume 41, published by the International Council for Traditional Music, 2009, pages 94–110. Publication 25735480 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barber-SB 2012] Sarah Stacy Barber and Mireya Olvera Sánchez. “A Divine Wind: The Arts of Death and Music in Terminal Formative Oaxaca”, Ancient Mesoamerica, Volume 23, Issue 1, Spring 2012, pages 9–24, doi:10.1017/S0956536112000016.

[Barbera 1977] C. André Barbera. “Arithmetic and Geometric Divisions of the Tetrachord”, Journal of Music Theory, Volume 21, Number 2, Autumn 1977, pages 294–323. Publication 843492 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbera 1984] André Barbera. “Octave Species”, The Journal of Musicology, Volume 2, Number 3, July 1984, pages 229–241, doi:10.1525/jm.1984.3.3.03a00020. Publication 763813 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barbour 1951] James Murray Barbour (1897–1970). Tuning and Temperament: A Historical Survey, published by the Michigan State College Press, East Lansing, Michigan, 1951. Publication tuningtemperamen00barb on Archive.org (open access).

[Barclay 1997] R. L. Barclay (editor). The Care of Historic Musical Instruments, published by CCI, MGC and CIMCIM, 1997, vi + 145 pages, ISBN 0-660-17116-3.

[Bard 2007] Kathryn A. Bard. An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, published by Blackwell Publishing, 2007, 400 pages, ISBN-13 978-1-4051-1148-5.

[Bard 2008] Kathryn A. Bard. An Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, published by Blackwell Publishing, Ltd., Oxford, 2008.

[Bardos 1959] Lajos Bárdos. “Natural Tonal Systems «Natürliche Tonsysteme»”, contained in [Rajeczky 1959], in English translation from German, 1959, pages 207–246, retrieved April 11, 2011. Publication stdiamemoriaebel000107mbp on Archive.org (open access).

[Barker 1957] George C. Barker. “Some Aspects of Penitential Processions in Spain and the American Southwest”, The Journal of American Folklore, Volume 70, Number 276, published by the American Folklore Society, April–June 1957, pages 137–142. Publication 537297 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barker-A 1989] Andrew Barker. Greek Musical Writings II: Harmonic and Acoustic Theory, First Edition, published by Cambridge University Press, 1989.

[Barker-A 2007] Andrew Barker. The Science of Harmonics in Classical Greece, published by Cambridge University Press, 2007, ISBN 1-139-46862-6 (978-1-139-46862-6).

[Barks 2004] Coleman Barks (translations); Jalāl al-Dīn Rūmī (poetry) (1207–1273). The Essential Rumi, New Expanded Edition, published by HarperCollins, New York, 2004, 390 pages, ISBN 0-06-250959-4 (978-0-06-250959-8), softcover.

[Barlow 1972] Earl Barlow and Robert Bigart. The Indian in the Classroom: Readings for the Teacher with Indian Students, published by the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Helena, Montana, August 1972, viii + 311 pages. Publication indianinclassroo00barl on Archive.org (open access).

[Barnard 1941] Herwanna Becker Barnard. The Comanche and His Literature: With an Anthology of His Myths, Legends, Folktales, Oratory, Poetry, and Songs, M.A. dissertation – University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, 1941.

[Barnett 1937] H. G. Barnett. Culture Element Distributions: VII - Oregon Coast, Anthropological Records, Volume 1, Number 3, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1937, pages 155–208.

[Barnett 1939] H. G. Barnett. Culture Element Distributions: IX - Gulf of Georgia Salish, Anthropological Records, Volume 1, Number 5, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley and Los Angeles, California, 1939, pages 221–295.

[Barnett 2003] Andy Barnett. Compose Yourself, published by Llewellyn Worldwide, St. Paul, MN, 2003, 250 pages, ISBN 0-7387-0418-0 (978-0-7387-0418-0), softcover.

[Barnett-RD 1976] Richard David Barnett. Sculptures from the North Palace of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh (668–627 B.C.), published by the British Museum Press, London, 1976, 75 pages, ISBN 0-7141-1046-9 (978-0-7141-1046-2).

[Barnett-RD 1982] Richard David Barnett. Ancient Ivories in the Middle East and Adjacent Countries, Volume 14 of Qedem: Monographs of the Institute of Archaeology, published by the Institute of Archaeology, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1982, 99 pages, ASIN B0055IIZTK, hardcover.

[Barone 1960] Joseph A. Barone. “Patterns in Music”, Expedition, Volume 3, Number 1, Fall 1960, pages 29–31.

[Barrett 1911] S. A. Barrett (1879–1965). “The Dream Dance of the Chippewa and Menominee Indians of Nothern Wisconsin”, Bulletin of the Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee, Volume 1, Article 4, Milwaukee, WI, November 1911, pages 251–406.

[Barrett 1917] Samuel Alfred Barrett. Pomo Bear Doctors, University of California Publications in American Archaeology and Ethnology, Volume 12, Number 11, published by the University of California Press, Berkeley, California, July 11, 1917, pages 443–465. Publication pomobeardoctors00barrrich on Archive.org (open access).

[Barrett 1933] S. A. Barrett and E. W. Gifford (1887–1959). Miwok Material Culture, 1933.

[Barrientos 2007] Alexa Barrientos. “Music in Education”, contained in [French 2007], Spring 2007, pages 70–78.

[Barron 1991] Laura Barron. The Forbidden Flutes — Melanesian and Amazonian Gender Ideologies as Reflected in Various Flute Rituals, May 1991.

[Barry 2003] Nancy H. Barry and Paula Conlon. “Powwow in the Classroom”, Music Educators Journal, Volume 90, Number 2, November 2003, pages 21–26. Publication 3399930 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Barton 1915] George A. Barton (1859–1942). Sumerian Business and Administrative Documents from the Earliest Times to the Dynasty fo Agade, Publications of the Babylonian Section, Volume 9, Number 1, published by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1915, 106 pages.

[Bartram 1794] William Bartram (1739–1823). Travels through North and South Carolina, Georgia, East and West Florida, the Cherokee country, the Extensive Territories of the Muscogulges or Creek Confederacy, and the Country of the Chactaws, Second Edition, published by J. Johnson, London, 1794, 526 pages, hardcover. Publication travelsthroughno00bart on Archive.org (open access).

[Bartram 1794a] William Bartram. “An Account of the Persons, Manners, Customs, and Government of the Muscogules, or Creeks, Cherokees, Chactaws, &c. — Aborigines of the Continent of North America”, contained in [Bartram 1794], 1794, pages 479–520, hardcover. Publication travelsthroughno00bart on Archive.org (open access).

[Bartram 1996] William Bartram. Travels and Other Writings, published by Library of America, March 1, 1996, 734 pages, ISBN 1-883011-11-6 (978-1-883011-11-6).

[Basehart 1973] H. W. Basehart. Mescalero Apache Subsistence Patterns, contained in Technical Manual: Survey of the Tularosa Basin, published by Human Systems Research, Tularosa, New Mexico, 1973.

[Bastos 2002] Rafael José de Menezes Bastos. “Authenticity and Entertainment: Ethnic Folkways Library, American Ethnomusicology and the Ethnic Music Market”, contained in [Berlin 2002], 2002, pages 385–391.

[Bataille 1977] Gretchen M. Bataille. An Approach to the Study of American Indian Literature at the College Level, Doctoral dissertation – The School of Graduate Studies, Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa, 1977, 162 pages.

[Bates 1916] William N. Bates. “Summaries of Original Articles Chiefly in Current Publications — July-December 1915”, American Journal of Archaeology, Second Series, Volume 20, published by Rumford Press for the Archaeological Institute of America, Concord, New Hampshire, 1916, pages 213–265.

[Bauman 1995] Carl Bauman; David Moretti (plans). “Courting Flute — An Instrumental Tie to an Old Native American Tradition”, Woodworker's Journal, Volume 19, Number 2, March/April 1995, pages 44–47.

[Baxter 2001] Marsha Lynne Baxter. The Chinese Dizi, the Native American Courting Flute, and the Andean Panpipes: An Investigation of Pedagogy and Musical Practice, Doctoral dissertation – Columbia University Teachers College, 2001, 540 pages, ISBN 0-493-39084-7.

[Bazanova 2013] O.M. Bazanova and D. Vernon. “Interpreting EEG Alpha Activity”, Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2013, doi:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.05.007.

[Beach 1998] Amy Beach (1867–1944), Arthur Foote, Preston Ware Orem, and Arthur Farwell (composers). Music of Amy Beach / Arthur Foote / Arthur Farwell / Preston Ware Orem, New World Records, 80542, 13 tracks, 1998, total time 75:54, ASIN B000009V36, audio CD. Contains 13 songs.

[Beatty 1974] John Beatty. Kiowa-Apache Music, published by the Museum of Anthropology, University of Northern Colorado, Greely, Colorado, 1974.

[Beauchamp 1905] William Martin Beauchamp (1830–1925). Aboriginal Use of Wood in New York, New York State Museum, Bulletin 89, Archeology 11, published by the New York State Education Department, Albany, New York, June 1905, pages 85–272, hardcover. Bulletin 344 of the New York State Education Department, M150m-S4-1500. Publication aboriginaluseofw00beaurich on Archive.org (open access).

[Beaudry 1988] Claude Beaudry. “Catalogue des imprimés musicaux d'avant 1800 conservés à la bibliothèque de l'Université Laval «Catalogue of Printed Music Books before 1800 Preserved at the Library of Laval University»”, contained in [Beckwith 1988], in French, 1988, pages 29–49.

[Beck 2006] Robert J. Beck, Terry L. Gottfried, David J. Hall, Caitlin A. Cisler, and Kenneth W. Bozeman. “Supporting the Health of College Solo Singers: The Relationship of Positive Emotions and Stress to Changes in Salivary IgA and Cortisol during Singing”.

[Becker 1975] Judith Becker. “Music in Java; Its History, Its Theory and Its Technique by Jaap Kunst; E. L. Heins”, Ethnomusicology, Volume 19, Number 2, May 1975, pages 310–315. Publication 850365 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Becker 2005] Cornelia Becker. “The Sound of Music Over ar-Raqqa — On a Rare Find of a Flute from an Islamic Glassworks”, Revue de Paléobiologie, Genève, Volume 10, December 2005, pages 327–336. ISSN 1661-5468.

[Beckerman 2003] Michael Beckerman. New Worlds of Dvořák: Searching in America for the Composer's Inner Life, published by W. W. Norton & Company, 2003, ISBN-13 978-0-393-04706-6.

[Beckstead 2013] D. Beckstead. “Improvisation: Thinking and Playing Music”, Music Educators Journal, Volume 99, Number 3, March 2013, page 69–74, doi:10.1177/0027432112467822.

[Beckwith 1987] John Beckwith (editor). Sing Out the Glad News: Hymn Tunes in Canada, contains [Keillor 1987], published by the Institute for Canadian Music, Toronto, Ontario, 1987.

[Beckwith 1988] J. Beckwith and F. Hall (editors). Musical Canada: Words and Music Honouring Helmut Kallmann, published by the University of Tononto Press, Toronto, Ontario, 1988, ISBN 0-8020-5759-4.

[Beckwith-MW 1919] Martha Warren Beckwith (1871–1959). “The Hawaiian Romance of Laieikawai”, Thirty-third Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1911-1912, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1919, pages 285–666, plates 91–95, retrieved March 15, 2010. Publication annualreportofbu33smithso on Archive.org (open access).

[Beckwith-MW 1938] Martha Warren Beckwith. Mandan-Hidatsa Myths and Ceremonies, Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, Volume 32, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1938.

[Bee 1995] Tom Bee (narrator). Toubat: A Journey of the Native American Flute, published by Sundance Media Group, 1995, total time 55:30, ASIN B001877QE2, video VHS. Reissued in [Bee 2006].

[Bee 2006] Tom Bee (narrator). Toubat: A Journey of the Native American Flute, Expanded Edition, published by Sundance Media Group, 2006, total time 55:30, ISBN 0-9719606-5-8 (978-0-9719606-5-7), video DVD. Reissue of [Bee 1995] with additonal video material.

[Behler 2012] G. K. Behler, M. Pollow, and M. Vorländer. “Measurements of Musical Instruments with Surrounding Spherical Arrays”, Proceedings of the Acoustics 2012 Nantes Conference, Nates, France, April 23–27, 2012, 2012, pages 761–765.

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