"When we harvest our crops we shall all enjoy dancing the Mlekule." Mlekule is a dance perfromed for the chief at his village. The microphone started beneath the instrument and was moved above when he started singing in order to show the difference of tone between the upper and lower surfaces of the resonator. It is interesting to note that unlike the Likembe Mbira further south, the resonator of this instrument is broader at the top than at the bottom, i.e. the bridge end is the broader. The scale was:- 332, 308, 280, 252, 228, 204, 184, 166 vs. Self delecatative tune, with Marimbe Likembe, box resonated, 18 notes
Chikele Kele is the alternative name for the Katchatcha mbira. The seven reeds are tuned with paste ...
Likembe songs such as this are the delight of the evening audiences in the huts at night. The subtle...
The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: the basket rattle is a well-known woven...
"We all like to dance the Mlekule." The microphone started beneath the instrument and was moved abov...
"The woman refuses food, but the child wants to eat some maize." The microphone started beneath the ...
"I will ride the bicycle carefully because I am tired." The microphone started beneath the instrumen...
This item should prove interesting to linguists for an analysis of the sung tones of the soloist, as...
The music for the Zande round dance. All the dancers perform the same steps in unison, short quick s...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
Tunes played at weddings. The instrument was new and the notes not well hammered so the tone of the ...
The slit drum is called mutumba (the canoe) and the cylindrical drum is Nguma. This group is situate...
Tunes played at weddings. The instrument was new and the notes not well hammered so the tone of the ...
The mirlitons on the gourds of these xylophones are on nipples inserted into the sides of the gourd-...
The slit drum is called mutumba (the canoe) and the cylindrical drum is Nguma. This group is situate...
"A leopard has eaten Rantshilane. It held him, it ate him. Oh! Mokampa--wee!" The pitches of the 19 ...
Chikele Kele is the alternative name for the Katchatcha mbira. The seven reeds are tuned with paste ...
Likembe songs such as this are the delight of the evening audiences in the huts at night. The subtle...
The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: the basket rattle is a well-known woven...
"We all like to dance the Mlekule." The microphone started beneath the instrument and was moved abov...
"The woman refuses food, but the child wants to eat some maize." The microphone started beneath the ...
"I will ride the bicycle carefully because I am tired." The microphone started beneath the instrumen...
This item should prove interesting to linguists for an analysis of the sung tones of the soloist, as...
The music for the Zande round dance. All the dancers perform the same steps in unison, short quick s...
Simple song in typical Luvale style of a kind which must have been sung for centuries throughhout Af...
Tunes played at weddings. The instrument was new and the notes not well hammered so the tone of the ...
The slit drum is called mutumba (the canoe) and the cylindrical drum is Nguma. This group is situate...
Tunes played at weddings. The instrument was new and the notes not well hammered so the tone of the ...
The mirlitons on the gourds of these xylophones are on nipples inserted into the sides of the gourd-...
The slit drum is called mutumba (the canoe) and the cylindrical drum is Nguma. This group is situate...
"A leopard has eaten Rantshilane. It held him, it ate him. Oh! Mokampa--wee!" The pitches of the 19 ...
Chikele Kele is the alternative name for the Katchatcha mbira. The seven reeds are tuned with paste ...
Likembe songs such as this are the delight of the evening audiences in the huts at night. The subtle...
The Chisanzhi Mbira is the traditional type of the district: the basket rattle is a well-known woven...