The Venda tribe, who live in the Northern Transvaal on the middle Limpopo River, mostly on the south bank in the region north of Louis Trichardt, are noted for their Reed-flute ensembles. Professor Kirby has given us a detailed description of them. The ensemble consists of a set of from nineteen to twenty-six stopped bamboo pipes: they are end-blown, and as each produces only one note, a separate player is needed for every pipe. The pipes are each tuned to a different pitch and together yield a heptatonic scale covering from about two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half octaves, according to the number of pipes in the set
The three categories of Venda music discussed here are tshikona (the bamboo pipe dance), beer songs ...
The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
The Venda tribe, who live in the Northern Transvaal on the middle Limpopo River, mostly on the south...
Starting with the end result, the above transcription is the conclusion I came to after sitting with...
Reed pipe dances are popular in Southern Africa, the instruments usually being single-noted, one man...
The practice of giving individual names to talking-gongs has been reported for some central African ...
During three research trips in fourteen countries of Sub-Saharan Africa I have quite often met and r...
The Tsonga of Mozambique and South Africa are located between the Venda in the northwest and the Cho...
In the last issue of this Journal there was an account of a traditional instrumentalists’ course con...
I found the mbira to be an important instrument in Angola, where it occurs in at least four varietie...
Pe’i is playing the purikai flute. The same songs he plays have hour-long chants with texts in the s...
The Batetela are a Bantu people inhabiting an area extending over most of the Sankuru district of th...
The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies...
This paper aims both to describe some features of Venda ocarina music and to relate these findings t...
The three categories of Venda music discussed here are tshikona (the bamboo pipe dance), beer songs ...
The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
The Venda tribe, who live in the Northern Transvaal on the middle Limpopo River, mostly on the south...
Starting with the end result, the above transcription is the conclusion I came to after sitting with...
Reed pipe dances are popular in Southern Africa, the instruments usually being single-noted, one man...
The practice of giving individual names to talking-gongs has been reported for some central African ...
During three research trips in fourteen countries of Sub-Saharan Africa I have quite often met and r...
The Tsonga of Mozambique and South Africa are located between the Venda in the northwest and the Cho...
In the last issue of this Journal there was an account of a traditional instrumentalists’ course con...
I found the mbira to be an important instrument in Angola, where it occurs in at least four varietie...
Pe’i is playing the purikai flute. The same songs he plays have hour-long chants with texts in the s...
The Batetela are a Bantu people inhabiting an area extending over most of the Sankuru district of th...
The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies...
This paper aims both to describe some features of Venda ocarina music and to relate these findings t...
The three categories of Venda music discussed here are tshikona (the bamboo pipe dance), beer songs ...
The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...