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Abiiru Drum Rhythms (Track)
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The titles of the items are: 1. Ibyiivuko (cries). 2. Umusuko. 3. Akakira. 4. Zidjezikarabwe. 5. Urubunda. 6. Uruhamiriza. 7. Uruchantege. 8. Uwabjgega. 9. Umuganura. 10. Urugamgazi. 11. Unubambura. 12. Agasiga. 13. Tubaru shumwami. 14. Ururuna. 15. Urukina. The whole set of drums should have been conical laced dr...
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Adzido: Africa -  A Musical Journey
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produced by Karin Tubbesing; performed by Adzido (ARC Music Productions, 2008), 1 hour, 10 page(s)
produced by Karin Tubbesing; performed by Adzido (ARC Music Productions, 2008), 1 hour, 10 page(s)
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Adzido Pan African Dance Ensemble: Siye Goli
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produced by Hossam Ramzy, fl. 1970; performed by Adzido (ARC Music Productions, 1994), 59 mins
produced by Hossam Ramzy, fl. 1970; performed by Adzido (ARC Music Productions, 1994), 59 mins
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Africa- New York
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produced by Verna Gillis, 1942-; performed by Ladji Camara, 1923- (Lyrichord, 2003), 49 mins
produced by Verna Gillis, 1942-; performed by Ladji Camara, 1923- (Lyrichord, 2003), 49 mins
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(Monitor Records, 2012), 52 mins
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African Drums & Voices - Tinyela
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performed by African Works (ARC Music Productions, 2010), 59 mins, 24 page(s)
performed by African Works (ARC Music Productions, 2010), 59 mins, 24 page(s)
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Aiba mange kimiango (Field Card)
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This Buudu tribe is said to have come across the Savannah along the northern edge of the great tropical Ituri forest from the Ruwenzori mountains in the East to this present locality in North Central Congo. On their way they are said to have become much influenced by the Mbuti Pygmies, several of their songs and d...
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Aiba mange kimiango (Track)
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This Buudu tribe is said to have come across the Savannah along the northern edge of the great tropical Ituri forest from the Ruwenzori mountains in the East to this present locality in North Central Congo. On their way they are said to have become much influenced by the Mbuti Pygmies, several of their songs and d...
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Ajuba (Field Card)
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Away from the Congo river itself it appears that the art of sending drum messages deteriorates into the sending of signals only, the former being based upon the tonality of the individual words comprising the sentences transmitted, the latter comprising pre-set phrases and rhythms to which certain significance is...
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