Very simple Mvu tunes, good examples of one of the simplest of all African modes. Party song with mbira and basket rattle
The Mbira dza vadzimu is the oldest known form of mbira to be played by the Shona people of Southern...
Indigenous dance folk song for parties, with singing accompanied by 2 slitdrums, 2 conical laced dru...
Imihamilizo dance song played by Twa musicians for their Tutsi masters to dance to, with makondera h...
Indigenous dance folk song for parties, with singing accompanied by 1 small slitdrum, 1 very small s...
Muzazaranda is the traditional title for this kind of tune. There is no evidence as to whether the t...
The great volume of sound mabe by the Matebe inside their resonators of large gourds gives a grand i...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
This item is based upon well known and traditional melody of the region which has changed little, if...
A cheerful song sung at parties. The subject matter is very slight but makes a good foundation for a...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
Topical song with Kango'mbio accompaniment and also used for Sipela dance for men and wome
Topical song with chisanzhi mbira, basket rattle and hand clapping accompaniment
The song is typical of those which are in great demand at any party. In the old days Njari players w...
This item gives one an idea of the authentic music of the larger kinds of Mbira. One peculiarity of ...
Kabingo muke party dance song accompanied by 2 Chizanzhi, board, gourd resonated and 2 goblet drums ...
The Mbira dza vadzimu is the oldest known form of mbira to be played by the Shona people of Southern...
Indigenous dance folk song for parties, with singing accompanied by 2 slitdrums, 2 conical laced dru...
Imihamilizo dance song played by Twa musicians for their Tutsi masters to dance to, with makondera h...
Indigenous dance folk song for parties, with singing accompanied by 1 small slitdrum, 1 very small s...
Muzazaranda is the traditional title for this kind of tune. There is no evidence as to whether the t...
The great volume of sound mabe by the Matebe inside their resonators of large gourds gives a grand i...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
This item is based upon well known and traditional melody of the region which has changed little, if...
A cheerful song sung at parties. The subject matter is very slight but makes a good foundation for a...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
Topical song with Kango'mbio accompaniment and also used for Sipela dance for men and wome
Topical song with chisanzhi mbira, basket rattle and hand clapping accompaniment
The song is typical of those which are in great demand at any party. In the old days Njari players w...
This item gives one an idea of the authentic music of the larger kinds of Mbira. One peculiarity of ...
Kabingo muke party dance song accompanied by 2 Chizanzhi, board, gourd resonated and 2 goblet drums ...
The Mbira dza vadzimu is the oldest known form of mbira to be played by the Shona people of Southern...
Indigenous dance folk song for parties, with singing accompanied by 2 slitdrums, 2 conical laced dru...
Imihamilizo dance song played by Twa musicians for their Tutsi masters to dance to, with makondera h...