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[Wachsmann 1962] Klaus P. Wachsmann. “The Earliest Musical Instruments”, New Scientist, Volume 16, Number 315, published by Reed Business Information, November 29, 1962, pages 511–514.

[Wachsmann 1975] Klaus P. Wachsmann, D. Christensen, and H.P. Reineck (editors). Hornbostel Opera Omnia, published by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, 1975.

[Wade 1997] Stephen Wade (music selection and annotation). Library of Congress: A Treasury of Library of Congress Field Recordings, Rounder Records, CD 1500, 30 tracks, 1997, total time 1:10:34, UPC 7-12136-15002-2, ASIN B0010W0MW8.

[Wade 2003] Nicholas Wade. “Early Voices: The Leap to Language”, The New York Times, July 15, 2003.

[Wade 2012] Stephen Wade. The Beautiful Music All Around Us: Field Recordings and the American Experience, published by the University of Illinois Press, 2012, 504 pages, ISBN 0-252-03688-3 (978-0-252-03688-0).

[Wade-MA 2008] Mark Alan Wade. An Annotated Bibliography of Current Research in the Field of the Medical Problems of Trumpet Playing, D.M.A. dissertation – Ohio State University, 2008, xi + 121 pages.

[Wade-Martins 1973] Peter Wade-Martins. “A 10th-Century Bone Flute from North Elmham, Norfolk”, The Galpin Society Journal, Volume 26, published by the Galpin Society, May 1973, pages 142–143. Publication 841122 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Wainapel 1988] Stanley F. Wainapel and Jeffrey L. Cole. “The Not-So-Magic Flute: Two Cases of Distal Ulnar Nerve Entrapment”, Medical Problems of Performing Artists, Volume 3, June 1988, pages 63–65.

[Wake 1894] C. Staniland Wake (editor). Memoirs of the International Congress of Anthropology, published by The Schulte Publishing Company, Chicago, 1894, 357 pages, hardcover.

[Wakin 2009] Daniel J. Wakin. “Pondering Prehistoric Melodies”, The New York Times, June 27, 2009.

[Waldron 2009] Janice Waldron. “How Adult Learners Learn Celtic Traditional Music: An Exploratory Case Study «成年學生如何學習塞爾特傳統音樂:一個探索性個案研究»”, Music Education Research International, Volume 3, 2009, pages 57–71.

[Walin 2001] Nils L. Wallin and Björn Merker; Steven Brown (editor). The Origins of Music, published by the MOIT Press, 2001, 512 pages, ISBN 0-262-73143-6 (978-0-262-73143-0).

[Walker 1835] William Walker. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion (song book), 1835, 336 pages. Reissued in [Walker 1847] and [Walker 1966].

[Walker 1847] William Walker. The Southern Harmony and Musical Companion: Containing a Choice Collection of Tunes, Hymns, Psalms, Odes, and Anthems; Selected from the Most Eminent Authors in the United States, New Edition (song book), published by E. W. Miller, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1847, 336 pages. Reissue of [Walker 1835].

[Walker 1966] William Walker. The Southern Harmony (song book), published by Pro Musicamericana, Los Angeles, California, 1966, 345 pages. Reissue of [Walker 1835].

[Walker-DE 1988] Deward E. Walker, Jr. (volume editor); William C. Sturtevant (general editor). Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 12: Plateau, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 1988, 808 pages, ISBN 0-16-049514-8 (978-0-16-049514-4).

[Walker-WH 1998] William H. Walker. “Where Are the Witches of Prehistory?”, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Volume 5, Number 3, September 1998, pages 245–308. Publication 20177387 on JSTOR (subscription access).

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[Wallace-AFC 1960] Anthony F. C. Wallace (editor). Men and Cultures — Selected Papers of the 5th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, September 1–9, 1956, published by the University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1960. Publication menandcultures032960mbp on Archive.org (open access).

[Wallace-RW 2003] Robert W. Wallace. “An Early Fifth-Century Athenian Revolution in Aulos Music”, Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 101, published by the Department of the Classics, Harvard University, 2003, pages 73–92. Publication 3658525 on JSTOR (subscription access).

[Wallace-WJ 1978] William J. Wallace. “Music and Musical Instruments”, contained in [Heizer 1978], 1978, pages 642–648.

[Wallaschek 1893] Richard Wallaschek (1860–1917). Primitive Music — An Inquiry into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage Races, published by Longmans, Green, and Co., London and New York, 1893, 326 pages + 9 pages of musical examples, ASIN B001PZ1GY8, hardcover. Reissued in [Wallaschek 2007] and [Wallaschek 2009].

[Wallaschek 2007] Richard Wallaschek. Primitive Music — An Inquiry into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage Races, Legacy Reprint Series, published by Kessinger Publishing, LLC, June 25, 2007, 348 pages, ISBN 0-548-29888-2 (978-0-548-29888-6), softcover. Reissue of [Wallaschek 1893].

[Wallaschek 2009] Richard Wallaschek. Primitive Music — An Inquiry into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs, Instruments, Dances, and Pantomimes of Savage Races, published by General Books LLC, 2009, 228 pages, ISBN 1-151-09390-4 (978-1-151-09390-5), softcover. Reissue of [Wallaschek 1893].

[Waller 2010] Steven J. Waller. “Thunderous Reverberation and Rock Art Thunderstorm Imagery”, 2010.

[Waller 2012] Steven J. Waller. “Virtual Acoustic Images and Sound-Attenuators as Objects of Ancient Veneration”, 2012.

[Walpole 2012] Jonathan Walpole. Pueblo Bonito Flute Replicas, February 1, 2012, 8 pages.

[Walsh 2005] Jessica Walsh. Music for Native American Flute, Volume 1, 2005. Nakai tablature notation, six-hole finger diagrams, CD included. Contains 40 songs.

[Walter 1959] W. G. Walter and Dorothy Chaffey. “Bacteriological and Cleaning Studies on the Mouthpieces of Musical Instruments”, Applied Microbiology, Volume 7, Number 2, 1959, pages 126–130.

[Walton 1930] Eda Lou Walton. “Navajo Song Patterning”, The Journal of American Folk-lore, Volume 43, 1930, pages 105–118.

[Walton-JH 2009] John H. Walton (general editor). Illustrated Bible, Backgrounds, Commentary, five volumes, Third Edition, published by Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2009, 2928 pages, ISBN-13 978-0-310-25573-4, hardcover.

[Wan 2010] Catherine Y. Wan and Gottfried Schlaug. “Music Making as a Tool for Promoting Brain Plasticity across the Life Span”, Neuroscientist, Volume 16, Number 5, October 2010, pages 566–577, doi:10.1177/1073858410377805.

[Wang-H 2017] Hong Wang. “China's Native American Flute”, Overtones!, Year 2017, Volume 2, May 2017, pages 27–29.

[Wang-HM 2012] Hui-Min Wang and Sheng-Chieh Huang. “SDNN/RMSSD as a Surrogate for LF/HF: A Revised Investigation”, Modelling and Simulation in Engineering, Volume 2012, Article ID 931943, 2012, 8 pages, doi:10.1155/2012/931943.

[Wang-L 2011] Lu Wang, Guangyu Cheng, Zemin Sheng, Qianqian Niu, Weiping Cheng, Xiao Feng, Jan Valentini, Ingrid Gaischek, Xinyan Gao, Haixue Kuang, Gerhard Litscher. “Clinical Teleacupuncture Between China and Austria Using Heart Rate Variability in Patients with Depression”, Chinese Medicine, Volume 2, 2011, pages 71–76, doi:10.4236/cm.2011.22013.

[Wang-Y 2004] Yuhwen Wang. “The Ethical Power of Music: Ancient Greek and Chinese Thoughts”, Journal of Aesthetic Education, Volume 38, Number 1, Spring 2004, pages 89–104.

[Wapp 1984] Edward R. Wapp (1943–2016). The Sioux Courting Flute: Its Tradition, Construction, and Music, M.A. Thesis – University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 1984, 195 pages.

[Wapp 1984a] Edward Wapp, Jr. “The American Indian Courting Flute: Revitalization and Change”, Contemporary American Indian Issues Series, Number 5, Sharing a Heritage: American Indian Arts, edited by Charlotte Heth and Michael Swarm, published by the American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, 1984, pages 49–60.

[Ward 1999] H. Trawick Ward and R. P. Stephen Davis. Time Before History: The Archaeology of North Carolina, published by the University of North Carolina Press, 1999, 328 pages, ISBN 0-8078-4780-1 (978-0-8078-4780-0).

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[Warren 2005a] Ron Warren. “Is it Really a Pentatonic Instrument?”, Voice of the Wind, Year 2005, Volume 3, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2005, pages 20–21.

[Warren-R 2005] Ron Warren. “Alones and Togethers with Piano”, Voice of the Wind, Year 2005, Volume 1, published by the International Native American Flute Association, Suffolk, Virginia, 2005, pages 3–5.

[Washburn 1988] Wilcomb E. Washburn (volume editor); William C. Sturtevant (general editor). Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 4: History of Indian-White Relations, published by the Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C., 1988, 838 pages, ISBN 0-16-004583-5 (978-0-16-004583-7).

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[Watson 2003] Rubie S. Watson and Castle McLaughlin. “The Ethnography of Lewis and Clark: Native American Objects and the American Quest for Commerce and Science”, retrieved June 19, 2010.

[Watson-AHD 2009] Alan H. D. Watson. The Biology of Musical Performance and Performance-Related Injury, published by Scarecrow Press, Inc., Plymouth, England, 2009, 392 pages, ISBN 0-8108-6359-6 (978-0-8108-6359-0).

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[Wead 1902] Charles Kasson Wead. “Contributions to the History of Musical Scales”, Smithsonian Institution Annual Report - 1900, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1902, pages 417–462, hardcover.

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[Webster 1992] Louis Webster (born 1949). Woodland Rhapsody — Solo American Indian Flute, St. Paul, Minnesota, Atma-Sphere Music Systems, Cassette: C-002; Audio CD: CD-006, 15 tracks, 1992, audio CD.

[Wedel 1959] Waldo R. Wedel (1908–1996) and T. D. Stewart. An Introduction to Kansas Archeology — With Description of the Skeletal Remains from Doniphan and Scott Counties, Kansas, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 174, published by the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1959, xvii + 723 pages + 97 plates + 109 figures. Publication bulletin1741959smit on Archive.org (open access).

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