[Aztlan] AZTEC WHISTLES OF DEATH
michael ruggeri
michaelruggeri at mac.com
Fri Jun 27 11:30:18 CDT 2008
Listeros,
AP has posted an interesting story on Aztec "whistles of death" and
Mesoamerican music. Human skeletons have been found with skull shaped
whistles in each hand which mechanical engineer Roberto Velasquez
believes the Aztecs played in advance of human sacrifice. VelasHquez
has spent a career trying to recreate the sounds of Mesoamerican
music. He believes the Aztecs may also have played musical
instruments to cure illness.
The Maya made musical instruments of clay, turkey feathers, sugar
cane and frog skin. The Aztecs used conch shells to start ceremonies
and war. Ocarinas were used to lure deer.
The "whistles of death" are thought to help into the journey of the
underworld and to induce shamanistic trances.
Studies of these instruments are now becoming a more important
component of Mesoamerican research.
The AP has the story below;
http://www.pr-inside.com/recreating-pre-columbian-sounds-r668938.htm
Mike Ruggeri
Mike Ruggeri's Aztec and Toltec World
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