The Tsonga of Mozambique and South Africa are located between the Venda in the northwest and the Chopi in the southeast. While the large Venda xylophones have all but disappeared in the last forty years, Chopi xylophone playing is widely practised and the Chopi orchestras are famous both in the homeland and in the Johannesburg gold-mine compounds. It is on the Chopi timbila that the Tsonga model their mohambi xylophone, often obtaining the ready-made slats by barter and then assembling a copy of the rest of the instrument themselve
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African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
Among the Shangana-Tsonga of the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique (hereafter referred to as the Tso...
It is surprising that Chopi timbila xylophone music, one of the complex and organised musics of the ...
Tsonga drums, antelope horns, leg-rattles and whistles are generally used to accompany ritual dancin...
The discovery of a trough xylophone near Lake Chilwa in Northern Mozambique might be of some interes...
The amadinda and akadinda xylophone music of Buganda1 2 have been well described in the past (Anders...
There are exactly four types of Tsonga drum, and four types of bow, and the prevalence of their soun...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
The valimba xylophone of the Sena people of Malawi has been described by several writers, notably Ku...
There are two main types of xylophone in Buganda, the most important of the kingdoms north of Lake V...
The Xylophone, found in many tribes in South, Central, East and West Africa, is often a very rustic...
Reed pipe dances are popular in Southern Africa, the instruments usually being single-noted, one man...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
In the last five years there has been a growing interest in Kiganda music and particularly in Kigand...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
Among the Shangana-Tsonga of the Northern Transvaal and Mozambique (hereafter referred to as the Tso...