1993_6_1_318: Dub reel 2
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- Instrument(s) used: bamboo 1 [percussion idiophone] Miren 1 [slit-drum] Pwetur 1 [slit-drum] Tsoron 1 [slit-drum] Metun-Ru 4 [panpipes] clapper 1 [concussion idiophone] nDavu 4 [trumpet] Werum 1 [slit-drum] korr’korr 1 [slit-drum]
- Field of Interest
- World Music
- Copyright Message
- Material sourced from the Raymond Clausen Archive, Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford. Copyright © Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford.
- Description
Side A:
1) nDavu (from 1993.6.155)
From 1993.6.153:
2) Ruruar drums: lolita pattern and tuning, Narel
3) Litsar Pwetur: Taur Nimbek
4) Bweti Parang
5) Narel
6) Nelit at Are Naghamel
7) from 1993.6.155: Nambwe women's Nelit.
Side B:
from 1993.6.155:
1) Welewel, at Are Naghamel
2) Nambwe Durei-na-mbwe songs
3) Durei-na-mbwe songs from Batarghombu (from 1993.6.154, track 3)
from 1993.6.156:
4) Three Durei-na-mbwe songs (the second is actually a Narel), sung by Peter (top vocal line), Sali (middle vocal line), Mal Sekeni (bottom vocal line). Each song is led by one of the singers. The 'drum' rhythms are played on the bamboos that make up the bed and support the thatching, and by brushing fingers across a set of panpipes. Recorded 28/8/62, 23:00. [Note from 1993.6.318: Peter leads the Narel
5) Durei-na-mbwe, sung by Yor-yor. The rhythm is created by beating a split piece of bamboo with another: Lelina and Sali are bothing beating on the same bamboo. Recorded 29/8/61, 1:45
- Content Type
- Field recording (raw)
- Duration
- 58 mins
- Anthropologist / Ethnographer
- Raymond Clausen, fl. 1960
- Format
- Audio
- Date Recorded
- 1962
- Release Date
- 1962
- Series Number
- Recordings
- Subject
- World Music, Anthropology, Music & Performing Arts, Social Sciences, Australia and the Pacific Islands, Cultural anthropology