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Anyanori, anyanori paramwa pasa tiki = Girl, girl, will you give me a tickey (Track)
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The gift of a small coin such as a threepenny bit indicates, they explained, an affection for the young man asking for it from the girl.
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Apa mkuti (Track)
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"When you say it is a dog, it is a dog, Mama. My child is a dog, Mama. Bugs! Bugs! Yaya-hole! They bite my child in the hut, Mama. Dori I am tired."
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Arikorotho (Track)
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"Arikorotho wakhopelavo Kallu - Kallu." "Morning star over there. Twinkle, twinkle."
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Arni - Discussion - Dina Khan Manganiar - Nazir Jairazbhoy - Komal Kothari - Rajasthan
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Arni-Langa-Manganiar-Rajasthan
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Langa musicians Nur Mohammad, Aladdin and shumar Khan sung-Arni,they were later joined by Manganiar musicians Siddiq, Nihal and Ramzan
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Arni-Rag Sarangi-Akbar Khan-Manganiar-Sind-Pakistan
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Akbar Khan Manganiar sung a Arni, a wedding song, without Duhas. Sung in Rag Sarangi in 8 beats, with Harmonium and Dholak accompaniment.
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Assamese song-Aladdin Khan Langa-Rajasthan
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Aladdin Khan Langa sung an Assamese song he learnt during a cultural exchange programme. This is followed by Komal Kothari's English narration about it.
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Atalwa endito (Track)
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"I eloped with your wife and she is still with me. So what can you do about it?" sings the man. He then goes on to sing about his cattle and the hills of Aruba. The second man took over the solo part half way through the item. The simple responses by the men is said to be typical of Embrukoi singing.
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Atu (Track)
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"So many people have been born So many people have died Now all my folks are finished So who will keep me company when I die?" This song with its antiphonal call and answer is typical of the majority of folk songs of the Chokwe heard on the mines. This kind of performance is most difficult to record effectively fo...
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