JAMAICAN REVIVALIST CULTS. Social and Economic Studies, Vol. 5, No. 4. December, 1956
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International Library of African Music
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Songs of the Ketu cult of Bahia (transcriptions)
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An example of hammer and chisel music from Liberia
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“THE STORY OF SACRED WOOD CARVINGS FROM ONE SMALL YORUBA TOWN”, by H. U. Beier, edited by D. W. Macrow. Printed at Yaba, and published by the Nigeria Magazine, Marina, Lagos
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FOLK MUSICIANS IN UGANDA, by K. P. Wachsmann, Ph.D. (Uganda Museum Occasional Paper No. 2); the Uganda Museum, Kampala, 1956
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THE KALELA DANCE; ASPECTS OF SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP AMONG AFRICANS IN NORTHERN RHODESIA, by J. Clyde Mitchell (The Rhodes-Livingstone Papers No. 27), Manchester University Press (preface (dated June, 1956)
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UNE TECHNIQUE DE TRANSCRIPTION DE LA MUSIQUE EXOTIQUE (Expériences pratiques) que vient de publier Z. ESTREICHER, du Mustée d’Ethnographie de Neuchatel
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LES COLLOQUES DE WEGIMONT (Cercle International d’Etudes Ethno-Musicologiques) edited by Paul Collaer (Elsevier, Bruxelles, 1956)
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NOTE SUR LES INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE CONGOLAISE, by Jean-NoelMaquet,Bruxelles, 1956
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The dilema of Bantu church music
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A Bantu suite for piano, xylophone, whistles and voices
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Recording in the lost valley
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Notes and News
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Letters to the Editor
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Four-toned announcements on Mbole talking gongs
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Some forms of Bushmen art
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Zulu male traditional singing
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Modern trends in Ghana music
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Musical memories of Nigeria
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The Atilogwu dance
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Editorial
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Drums down the centuries
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An African orchestra in Ghana
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