I am happy that just before leaving Uganda I could make some new recordings of a great Musoga singer, Waiswa Lubogo, who is blind, and whom I brought hitchhiking from the Foundation for the Blind to his parents. (His mother had not seen him for a year.) After having reached his home together, where I was received with great friendliness I started to record in the region. (It is near Kaliro, south of Lake Kyoga). I even made a short study of embaire-xylophone playing; because there were two Embaire-bands in the village. All was very encouraging to me and about Basoga music (particularly for Budongo). I know quite something now. One thing I definitely found about the tuning: it is always pentatonic but in the intervals from day to day or from...