Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as their cattle and their crops. The style of singing would appear to be Hima rather than Bantu. Topical song
This wedding song is remarkably like a tune without words used by the Tonga of Nyasaland with their ...
A song in which a number of topics are touched upon including Ngobi, a local glutton, and the sorrow...
This is an interesting instrument as it was bought from Aluur, who tune their instruments to a four ...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
"The people in Johannesburg must hear this song." This kind of recitative singing is typical of the ...
"The people in Johannesburg must hear this song." This kind of recitative singing is typical of the ...
In this song to the twittering accompaniment of lutes and lyres the Ganda singers retail to their co...
The song is about a man who very much wanted to marry a certain girl; but had not enough cows to pay...
A wedding song to which, in the manner of a West Indian calypso, lines of greeting to the visitors r...
Topical song with 2 hourglass drums, 3 Malimba trough zithers, Ndwala bells and flat tin rattles acc...
This song refers to that rare African phenomena, a girl who did not want to marry in spite of many o...
The song was said to have originated in the Gollel district in Southern Swaziland. Topical song with...
The song reflects a party of boys who are camping out beside the lake, sleeping out in the open air....
This type of singing accompanies the Kwaya dance, a speciality of the Shangaan tribesmen from the lo...
Topical song accompanied by guitar, clapping, bottles and vocals, about a prostitute not being inter...
This wedding song is remarkably like a tune without words used by the Tonga of Nyasaland with their ...
A song in which a number of topics are touched upon including Ngobi, a local glutton, and the sorrow...
This is an interesting instrument as it was bought from Aluur, who tune their instruments to a four ...
Topical songs of this nature are sung at parties and weddings, with local subject matter such as the...
"The people in Johannesburg must hear this song." This kind of recitative singing is typical of the ...
"The people in Johannesburg must hear this song." This kind of recitative singing is typical of the ...
In this song to the twittering accompaniment of lutes and lyres the Ganda singers retail to their co...
The song is about a man who very much wanted to marry a certain girl; but had not enough cows to pay...
A wedding song to which, in the manner of a West Indian calypso, lines of greeting to the visitors r...
Topical song with 2 hourglass drums, 3 Malimba trough zithers, Ndwala bells and flat tin rattles acc...
This song refers to that rare African phenomena, a girl who did not want to marry in spite of many o...
The song was said to have originated in the Gollel district in Southern Swaziland. Topical song with...
The song reflects a party of boys who are camping out beside the lake, sleeping out in the open air....
This type of singing accompanies the Kwaya dance, a speciality of the Shangaan tribesmen from the lo...
Topical song accompanied by guitar, clapping, bottles and vocals, about a prostitute not being inter...
This wedding song is remarkably like a tune without words used by the Tonga of Nyasaland with their ...
A song in which a number of topics are touched upon including Ngobi, a local glutton, and the sorrow...
This is an interesting instrument as it was bought from Aluur, who tune their instruments to a four ...