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Interview with Charles, Ifeanyi, Uche and Joe Oloko
Oral Interview with Mrs. Nebolisa
Interview with Sammy Sparkle
Translation of Sammy Sparkle Interview
Translation of Charles, Ifeanyi, Uche and Joe Oloko
Translation of Sammy Sparkle Interview
Transcription of the Recorded Oral Interview with Mrs. Nebolisa
Selected Albums and Tracks of Morocco Maduka
Field Trip Picture
Translation of Skit
Report from the Jeanes School, lower Kabete, Kenya
Music of the Gold Coast
Initiation a la musique Congolaise
The International Library of African Music
Bamboo pipes of the Batetela children
The role of the drummer in Akan society
The influence of the west African songs of Derision in the new world
East and West, North and South
The talking drums of the Yoruba
The state of folk music in Bantu Africa
The music of Tiv
Tribal style and free expression
Brief report of a music course conducted at Siriba for the Nyanza Musical Society
The Lukumbi: a six-toned slit drum of the Batetela
Eight flute tunes from Butembo, east Belgian Congo: an analysis in two parts, musical and physical: Part 1
The Shantu music of the Harims of Nigeria
The origin of present day musical taste in Nigeria
Yoruba vocal music
Report on the I.L.A.M. Nyasaland recording tour (May 7th to June, 1958)
Wandering from pitch
African music within its social setting
The Begu Zulu vertical flute
African music in Rhodesian native eduction
African music in Christian worship
Organisation of music in Adangme society
Kenya's Colony Music and Drama Officer
Basutoland recording tour, November 19th to December 3rd, 1959
The sociology of recording in Africa south of the Sahara
African and European musical culture in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland
Changing times
The future of music in Basutoland
Problems of pitch, pattern and harmony in the ocarina music of the Venda
Negro Folksong Scholarship in the United States
George W. Cable and two sources of jazz
Indonesia and Africa: the xylophone as a culture-indicator
The music of my people: an introduction to music Barotseland
Employments of the "standard pattern" in Yoruba music
The structure of Kiganda xylophone music
Mbira music of Jege A. Tapera
A report on the use of stane clappers for the accompaniment of sacred songs: a practice found near the town of Iwo in the western region of Nigeria
Patterns of Nsenga Kalimba music
Musical expeditions of the Venda
A selected bibliography of periodical articles on the music of the native peoples of Sub-Saharan Africa
The arts in Africa, the visual and the aural
The Endara xylophone of Bukonjo
Venda note-names
Musical training in Tribal West Africa
Kwanongomo College, Bulawayo
Bemba music, a summary collected from Bakalamba" elders on culture, religion and music of the Bemba-speaking people in the Northern and Luapula Provinces of Northern Rhodesia.
The development of music
African music from the point of view of the record industry. From a Special Correspondent of The Star, Johannesburg
A Lunda Kalendi
Three tunes for 'Mbira dza Vadzimu'
MUSIK IN RWANDA by ROBERT GUENTHER. Musee Royal de L’Afrique Centrale, Tervuren, Belgique, Annales — Serie IN-80 Sciences Humaines — No. 50, 1964.
The music of a Lunda Kalendi
Music in Nigeria
Harp music of the Azande and related peoples in the Central African Republic (Part 1 - Horizontal harp playing)
African metrical lyrics
On a traditional Karanga song
The need for research in African music
Towards a text book of Kiganda music
Zande harp music
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Department of Music. Bulletin 1961-1965
The polyrhythmic foundation of Tswana pipe melody
Music in Uganda
Some music for the Kalumbu
Bemba music. Extract from a lecture by Cajetan Lunsonga (Given at the Mindolo, All-African Music Conference 1965)
Musical appreciation among the Shona in the early thirties
The Text Book Project for African Music
Musical appreciation in central and southern Africa
The music of Ankole: the Sheegu pipeband, and the regalia of the royal drum "Bagyendanwa"
Ennanga music
The Arabian influence in the Taureg music
Folkmusic and computers
Music in Uganda: a brief report
Cultural genocide
Xizambi friction-bow music of the Shangana-Tsonga
The music of Zumaile village, Zambia
Takada drumming
Cewa concepts of musical instruments
Ganda xylophone music: another approach
The musical dimension of perception in the upper Congo, Zae
Les cordophones des Luba-Shankadi
Shangana-Tsonga drum and bow rhythms
The social mechanics of good music: a description of dance clubs among the Anlo Ewe-speaking people of Ghana
Les membranophones des Luba-Shankadi
Three principles of timing in Anlo dance drumming
Towards understanding the play of atsimevu Atsiã
Possession music of the Shangana-Tsonga
Musical instrumentation among the San (Bushmen) of the Central Kalahari
A history of Kenyan guitar music: 1945-1980
The use of metaphor and certain scale patterns in traditional music of Botswana
MUSIC FROM MOZAMBIQUE, CHOPI TIMBILA. Two orchestral performances recorded in Zavala, Inhambane Province, Mozambique 1981, by Ron and Ophera Hallis. No. FE 4318, Folkways Records, 43 W 61st St. NYC, USA 10023.
MUSIC FROM MOZAMBIQUE III. Cordophonic instruments, wooden xylophone, percussion, by Ron and Ophera Hallis, 1983. No.FE.4319, Folkways Records, 43 W. 61st St, NYC, USA 10023.
ANGOLAN TRAITS IN BLACK MUSIC, GAMES AND DANCES OF BRAZIL, A study of African cultural extensions overseas, by Gerhard Kubik, Junta de Investigacoes Cientificas do Ultramar, Centro de Estudos de Antropologia Cultural, No. 10, Lisbon, 1979. pp 55, photographs.
Musical instruments, songs and dances of the Chokwe (Dundo region, Lunda district, Angola)
MAKING MUSIC: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN ZIMBABWE PAST AND PRESENT, by Claire Jones, Academic Books, Harare, 1992, 183pp, photos, transcriptions, diagrams.
The evolution of urban music in Democratic Republic of Congo during the 2nd and 3rd decades (1975-1995) of the Second Republic-Zaire
Baakisimba: Gender in the Music and Dance of the Baganda People of Uganda. Sylvia A. Nannyonga-Tamusuza, 2005. 294 pp., 13 figures, 19 plates. New York: Routledge (Current Research in Ethnomusicology Series). Jennifer C. post, series editor.
The Serankure and Music in Tlokweng, Botswana, by Jürgen Schöpf, Intercultural Music Studies 13, edited by Max Peter Baumann, Institute for Music Research, Julius- Maximilian University of Würzburg, Verlag für Wissenschaft und Bildung, Berlin 2008, 279 pp., 108 pp. of music transcriptions, 5 photographs and 13-track DVD, 9783-86135-645-5.
Intonations: A Social History of Music and Nation in Luanda, Angola, from 1945 to Recent Times, Marissa J. Moorman, Ohio University Press, 2008, 320 pp., CD, Paperback: 978-0-8214-1824-6.
Making violence ordinary: radio, music and the Rwandan genocide
Performing advocacy: women's music and dance in Dagbon, northern Ghana
Music and notions of citizenship in the humanitarian work of two NGOs in Uganda
Ugandan Music in the Marketing Era: The Branded Arena. David G. Pier. 2015. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 8 images, 5 figures, 2 tables, index, 203pp.
PORTRAITS OF SAHARAWI MUSIC: WHEN CULTURAL PRESERVATION MEETS POLITICAL ACTIVISM
IN A WORLD OF THEIR OWN: MEMORY AND IDENTITY IN THE FISHING SONGS OF A MIGRANT EWE COMMUNITY IN GHANA
SOKKIE DANCING IN PRETORIA: POPULAR AFRIKAANS MUSIC, DANCE, AND IDENTITY
Tuning the Kingdom: Kawuugulu Musical Performance, Politics, and Story Telling in Buganda. Damascus Kafumbe, 2018. Rochester: University of Rochester Press. 31 illustrations, 23 musical examples, bibliography, index. 151 pp.
African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe. Mhoze Chikowero, 2015. Bloomington, Indiana: University of Indiana Press. 35 illustrations b & w, bibliography, index, 346 pp.
Hip Hop in Africa: Prophets of the City and Dustyfoot Philosophers. Msia Kibona Clark, 2018. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press. 25 illustrations b&w, bibliography, index, 266 pp.
Examining the success of Malian music as world music
Necessary Noise: Music, Film, and Charitable Imperialism in the East of Congo
Sing and Sing On: Sentinel Musicians and the Making of the Ethiopian American Diaspora
TRANSCENDING THE SONIC AND THE TEXTUAL
CONTESTING NORMS
Music and Urban Youth Identities. A Study of Ghetto Youth Identities in Contemporary Culture and Politics in Zimbabwe
Kwaito as history
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