Many Indian music is closely related to life, combined with religion, labor and dance. Their melody is very simple and has a unique expression. This feature is especially manifested in the famous South American folk song "Eagle Flying" based on Andean folk songs.
"Eagle Flying" has no five tones, but a melody composed of five tones: do, re, mi, sol and la, which forms a unique style and interest. Traditional Indian instruments are wind instruments, such as flute and okari (similar to cymbals), or percussion instruments, such as drums and vibrators. Among wind instruments, clarinet is the most popular one. It is baked with bamboo, reed or clay, and there are flutes and nose flutes.
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Indians worship eagles for a long time. Feather crest is a unique headdress for Indians. To this day, Indians still wear eagle feathers on important occasions. Every feather on the eagle crown is made of the fiercest eagle and long tail feather among birds. It is not easy to get this kind of feather, and it often takes many years to make a perfect eagle crown.
The music "Eagle Flying" is an expression of Indian feelings for nature, the world and life preserved in their feathers and music. The distant melody reveals the pursuit of freedom, integrity and courage, which are the image characteristics of the eagle in the hearts of Indians.