Brief report of a music course conducted at Siriba for the Nyanza Musical Society
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Letters to the Editor from Mercedes Mackay and Roger Frances
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Notes and News
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ETHNO-MUSICOLOGY, by Dr. Jaap Kunst. Published by Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague.
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The Lukumbi: a six-toned slit drum of the Batetela
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Eight flute tunes from Butembo, east Belgian Congo: an analysis in two parts, musical and physical: Part 1
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Choice of music for festivals in Africa
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The Shantu music of the Harims of Nigeria
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African Music, Vol. 1, No. 2 (1955)
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Editorial
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Recording African music in the field
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Some notes on a theory of African rhythm advanced by Erich von Hornbostel
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Extract from “Nights at the Round Table” by W. A. Chislett (The Gramophone).
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“MUSIC OF AFRICA” SERIES OF LONG PLAYING RECORDS.
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Contributors to this number
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List of Books and Pamphlets Received
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Contributors to this number
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Letters to the Editor
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AFRICAN MUSIC FROM THE SOURCE OF THE NILE by Joseph Kyagambiddwa, Frederick A. Pareger, New York, 1955 XII, 255.
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FUNERAL DIRGES OF THE AKAN PEOPLE, by J. H. Nketia. Published by Achimota, Gold Coast, 1955. Blocks and Samples of musical transcriptions 296 pp.
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DIEUX D’AFRIQUE by Pierre Verger. (Paul Hartmann, Editeur, Paris, 1954) 192 pp., 160 plates.
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LES HOMMES DE LA DANSE, by Michel Huet and Keita Fodeba. (Editions Clairefontaine, Lausanne 1954), 135 pp., 162 plates.
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DOCTORS, DRUMS AND DANCERS, by Andras D. Laszlo, m.d. (Robert Hale Ltd., London, 1956), 286 pp., illustrated.
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Songs of the Ketu cult of Bahia, Brazil
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