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[Oberndorfer 1921] Anne Shaw Faulkner Oberndorfer (1877–1948). What We Hear in Music: A Course of Study in Music History and Appreciation, for Use in the Home, Music Clubs, Conservatories, High Schools, Normal Schools, Colleges and Universities ..., Fourth Edition, published by the Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden, New Jersey, 1921, 421 pages. Publication whatwehearinmusi00oberiala on Archive.org (open access).

[Obikane 2009] Yasuo Obikane. “Direct Simulation on a Fipple Flute Using the Compressible Navier-Stokes Equation”, World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, Volume 60, 2009, pages 794–798.

[OBrien 2001] Michael John O'Brien and James William Cogswell. Mississippian Community Organization: The Powers Phase in Southeastern Missouri, Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology, published by Springer, 2001, 324 pages, ISBN 0-306-46480-2 (978-0-306-46480-5), hardcover.

[ODwyer 2004] Simon O'Dwyer. Prehistoric Music of Ireland, published by Tempus Publishing, Stroud, Gloustershire, United Kingdom, 2004, 160 pages, ISBN 0-7524-3129-3, softcover.

[Odyssey 2010] Odyssey Productions. Wave The Ocean, Wave The Sea: Alan Lomax's ''Southern Journey'' 1959-1960, Global Jukebox, 16 tracks, December 14, 2010, total time 43:45, ASIN B004F3VXN6.

[Oishi 2011] Shigehiro Oishi, Selin Kesebir, and Ed Diener. “Income Inequality and Happiness”, Psychological Science, Volume 22, Number 9, September 2011, pages 1095–1100, doi:10.1177/0956797611417262.

[Okada 2009] K. Okada, A. Kurita, B. Takase, T. Otsuka, E. Kodani, Y. Kusama, H. Atarashi, and K. Mizuno. “Effects of Music Therapy on Autonomic Nervous System Activity, Incidence of Heart Failure Events, and Plasma Cytokine and Catecholamine Levels in Elderly Patients with Cerebrovascular Disease and Dementia”, International Heart Journal, Volume 50, Number 1, January 2009, pages 95–110. Publication 19246850 on PubMed/NCBI (subscription access).

[OLA 1899] Ontario Legislative Assembly. Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 1, 1899.

[Olderogge 1960] D. A. Olderogge (1903–1987). “The Origin of the Hausa Language”, contained in [Wallace-AFC 1960], 1960, pages 795–802.

[Oldys 1907] Henry Oldys. “Music of Man and Birds”, Harpers, Volume 114, Number 7, 1907, pages 766–771.

[Oliver 2001] Emmanuelle Oliver. “Categorizing the Ju|’hoan Musical Heritage”, African Study Monographs, Supplement 27, March 2001, pages 11–27.

[Olsen 1967] Poul Rovsing Olsen. “An Aulos in The Danish National Museum”, Danish Yearbook of Musicology, Volume 5, 1966–1967, pages 3–9.

[Olsen-GD 1995] G. Douglas Olsen. “Creating the Contrast: The Influence of Silence and Background Music on Recall and Attribute Importance”, Journal of Advertising, Volume 24, Number 4, Winter 1995, pages 29–44. Publication 4188987 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Olsen-L 1972] Loran Olsen. “Nez Perce Songs of Historical Significance, as Sung by Sol Webb”, published by the Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai, 1972.

[Olsen-L 1979] A. Loran Olsen. “The Nez Perce Flute”, Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Volume 13, Number 1, Summer 1979, pages 36–44.

[Olsen-L 1989] Loran Olsen. Guide to the Nez Perce Music Archive: An Annotated Listing of Songs and Musical Selections Spanning the Period 1897-1974, published by Washington State University, School of Music and Theatre Arts, Pullman, Washington, 1989, 40 pages.

[Olsen-L 1999] Loran Olsen. A Legacy from Sam Morris, published by the Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 1999. Companion guide to [Morris-S 1995].

[Olsen-L 2001] Loran Olsen. Qillóowawya: Hitting the Rawhide — Serenade Songs from the Nez Perce Musical Archive, published by the Northwest Interpretive Association, Seattle, Washington, 36 tracks, 2001, 38 pages, ISBN 0-914019-45-7 (978-0-914019-45-9), audio CD and booklet.

[Olson-DP 2009] Douglas P. Olson. “Improvisation”, The Hastings Center Report, Volume 39, Number 6, November–December 2009, page 6. Publication 40407661 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Oma 2008] Kristin Armstrong Oma. “Yoga in the Bronze Age? — Reflections on the Pictorial Evidence of the Use of Body Techniques to Attain Altered States of Conciousness”, contained in [Chilidis 2008], 2008, pages 485–496.

[Ondraskova 2009] Adriena Ondraskova, Sebastian Sevcik, and Pavel Kostecky. “A Significant Decrease of the Fundamental Schumann Resonance Frequency During the Solar Cycle Minimum of 2008–9 as Observed at Modra Observatory”, Contributions to Geophysics and Deodesy, Volume 39, Number 4, 2009, pages 345–354.

[Opler 1940] Morris Edward Opler (1907–1996). “Myths and Legends of the Lipan Apache Indians”, Memoirs of the American Folk-Lore Society, Volume 36, 1940, 296 pages.

[Opler 1941] Morris Edward Opler. An Apache Life-Way — The Economic, Social and Religious Institutions of the Chiricahua Indians, published by the Chicago University Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1941. Publication apachelifewayeco00ople on Archive.org (open access).

[Opler 1943] Morris Edward Opler. “Navaho Shamanistic Practice among the Jicarilla Apache”, New Mexico Anthropologist, Volume 6/7, published by the University of New Mexico, January–March 1943, pages 13–18. Publication 4291257 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Oppermann 2014] Marcia Oppermann. Flutes of the World — and their stories …, Second Edition, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014, 14 pages, ISBN 1-5053-8311-0 (978-1-5053-8311-9). Age level 7-8.

[Opren 1874] J. M. Opren. “A Glimpse into the Mythology of the Maluti Bushmen”, The Cape Montly Magazine, Volume 9, July 1874.

[Opren 1919] J. M. Opren. “Folklore of the Bushmen”, Folklore, Volume 30, Number 2, June 30, 1919, pages 139–156. Reissue of [Opren 1874]. Publication 1254856 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Oravec 2013] Christine Oravec. “Yuccas, Butterflies, and Flute Players: The Significance of San Juan Basketmaker Rock Art in the Flower World Image Complex”, Thirty Third Annual Symposium of the Utah Rock Art Research Association (URARA), Moab, Utah, October 11–14, 2013, 2013, pages 15–71.

[Oravec 2014] Christine Oravec. Yuccas, Agaves, Butterflies and Flute Players: The Significance of San Juan Basketmaker Rock Art in the Flower World Image Complex, Presented to the Dixie Archaeology Society, January 8, 2014, 77 pages.

[Orem 1918] Preston Ware Orem (1865–1938). American Indian Rhapsody — for piano, published by Presser, 1918, 15 pages.

[Ortiz 1979] Alfonso Ortiz (volume editor); William C. Sturtevant (general editor). Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 9: Southwest, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 1979, 717 pages, ISBN 1-127-53651-6 (978-1-127-53651-1).

[Ortiz 1983] Alfonso Ortiz (volume editor); William C. Sturtevant (general editor). Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 10: Southwest, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 1983, 884 pages, ISBN 0-16-004579-7 (978-0-16-004579-0).

[Osburn 1946] Mary Hubbell Osburn. “Prehistoric Musical Instruments in Ohio”, Ohio State Archaelogocial and Historical Quarterly, Volume 55, 1946, pages 12–20.

[Oshinsky 2008] James Oshinsky. Return to Child — Music for People’s Guide to Improvising Music and Authentic Group Leadership, Second Edition, January 2008, 191 pages.

[OsKeNonTon 1923] Os-Ke-Non-Ton (1888–1955) (performer); Thurlow Lieurance (composer) (1878–1963). By the Waters of Minnetonka, Columbia Phonograph, A-3173, 2 tracks, 1923, 78 rpm 10" shellac audio disc.

[Ostler 2004] Jeffrey Ostler. The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee, Series: Studies in North American Indian History, published by, Cambridge University Press, September 23, 2004, 406 pages, ISBN-13 978-0-521-60590-8, softcover, doi:10.2277/0521605903.

[Owen 2009] James Owen. “Bone Flute Is Oldest Instrument, Study Says”, National Geographic News, June 24, 2009, retrieved December 29, 2009.

[Owen-B 1979] Barbara Owen. The Organ in New England, published by The Sunbury Press, Raleigh, North Carolina, 1979, 649 pages, hardcover.

 
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