Ennatiga (harp) music, Amadinda (xylophone) music, and the music of the royal twelve- drum instrument Entenga form one complex within the musical traditions of the kingdom of Buganda. The same songs are performed on these three instruments, but while harp playing is always basis and accompaniment of a voice part, Amadinda and Entenga are purely instrumental representations of the same songs. The tune (= the voice part, as sung in the harp version) can, however, be recognized in the instrumental settings. Most authors and musicians in Buganda (Kyagambiddwa, Muyinda, Sempebwa, etc.) agree that music of the type heard on the Amadinda and Entenga was originally composed as harp music, and later transferred to these instruments. The harpists pat...
The log xylophone commonly known in Bukonjo as Endara (the first syllable is high and stressed) seem...
The population of Ankole is mainly composed of three ethnic groups: the Hima, the owners of the long...
The term ndongo refers to the eight-string bowl lyre of the Baganda, a people that live in the south...
For generations up until 1966, the Kabakas (kings) of Buganda in Uganda employed up to fifty musicia...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
Over a period of many years musicologists have interested themselves in the Akadinda and Amadinda te...
There are two main types of xylophone in Buganda, the most important of the kingdoms north of Lake V...
The impression that distinct and sophisticated composition rules are at work in Kiganda music is sus...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
The physical part of this study is very interesting, on the way in which the instrument kundi can be...
The amadinda and akadinda xylophone music of Buganda1 2 have been well described in the past (Anders...
Since the days of Schweinfurth and other early explorers the Azande have been famous for their beaut...
There is a relatively long history of scholarly interest in the tuning of different musical pitch sy...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
This paper aims both to describe some features of Venda ocarina music and to relate these findings t...
The log xylophone commonly known in Bukonjo as Endara (the first syllable is high and stressed) seem...
The population of Ankole is mainly composed of three ethnic groups: the Hima, the owners of the long...
The term ndongo refers to the eight-string bowl lyre of the Baganda, a people that live in the south...
For generations up until 1966, the Kabakas (kings) of Buganda in Uganda employed up to fifty musicia...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
Over a period of many years musicologists have interested themselves in the Akadinda and Amadinda te...
There are two main types of xylophone in Buganda, the most important of the kingdoms north of Lake V...
The impression that distinct and sophisticated composition rules are at work in Kiganda music is sus...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
The physical part of this study is very interesting, on the way in which the instrument kundi can be...
The amadinda and akadinda xylophone music of Buganda1 2 have been well described in the past (Anders...
Since the days of Schweinfurth and other early explorers the Azande have been famous for their beaut...
There is a relatively long history of scholarly interest in the tuning of different musical pitch sy...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
This paper aims both to describe some features of Venda ocarina music and to relate these findings t...
The log xylophone commonly known in Bukonjo as Endara (the first syllable is high and stressed) seem...
The population of Ankole is mainly composed of three ethnic groups: the Hima, the owners of the long...
The term ndongo refers to the eight-string bowl lyre of the Baganda, a people that live in the south...