The physical part of this study is very interesting, on the way in which the instrument kundi can be made. I did not have either the patience or the time to dedicate myself to such study. I first met this instrument in November 1926. I was interested in the nostalgic sound and the pathetic tune of Kundi, besides its gay sounds, more than I was interested in its making
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
Over a period of many years musicologists have interested themselves in the Akadinda and Amadinda te...
Since the days of Schweinfurth and other early explorers the Azande have been famous for their beaut...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
Ennatiga (harp) music, Amadinda (xylophone) music, and the music of the royal twelve- drum instrumen...
There are two main types of xylophone in Buganda, the most important of the kingdoms north of Lake V...
The very title of this article needs a small measure of justification. It has been used because it w...
The music quoted in this article was played to me by Leonard Kembe, who is one of the few educated Z...
In the last issue of the Journal I gave some details of an eight-keyed Lunda Kalendi with the tuning...
For generations up until 1966, the Kabakas (kings) of Buganda in Uganda employed up to fifty musicia...
The author was fortunate enough to be able to spend some days among them in the company of Dr Jiro T...
Once I got the opportunity to go to Zambia to conduct field research and stay with the Lala people f...
In October, 1953, I sent to the British Museum parts of a tripartite musical apparatus used by the M...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...
Over a period of many years musicologists have interested themselves in the Akadinda and Amadinda te...
Since the days of Schweinfurth and other early explorers the Azande have been famous for their beaut...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
Ennatiga (harp) music, Amadinda (xylophone) music, and the music of the royal twelve- drum instrumen...
There are two main types of xylophone in Buganda, the most important of the kingdoms north of Lake V...
The very title of this article needs a small measure of justification. It has been used because it w...
The music quoted in this article was played to me by Leonard Kembe, who is one of the few educated Z...
In the last issue of the Journal I gave some details of an eight-keyed Lunda Kalendi with the tuning...
For generations up until 1966, the Kabakas (kings) of Buganda in Uganda employed up to fifty musicia...
The author was fortunate enough to be able to spend some days among them in the company of Dr Jiro T...
Once I got the opportunity to go to Zambia to conduct field research and stay with the Lala people f...
In October, 1953, I sent to the British Museum parts of a tripartite musical apparatus used by the M...
The nnanga is a bowed-neck harp found in the Buganda kingdom, located on Lake Victoria in southern U...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
The recordings on which this analysis is based, were made between July 24th and August 7th, 1961, in...