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The phenomenon of inherent rhythms in East and Central African instrumental music
The Endara xylophone of Bukonjo
Venda note-names
African Music, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1962)
Editorial
Musical training in Tribal West Africa
Popular music in West Africa
Dancers of the Ivory Coast
Publications received by the Library
Backmatter
Kwanongomo College, Bulawayo
Notes and News
CHURCH LAW AND BANTU MUSIC, by Stephen B. G. Mbunga, approx. 16 x 24 cms., 216 pp. plus XXXI; 1963. 22 Swiss francs (37 sh. or $5.10): Nouvelle Revue de Science Missionnaire, Schoneck-Beckenried, Switzerland (for Southern Africa, payable at P.O. Box 622, Gwelo, S.R.)
LES INSTRUMENTS DE MUSIQUE AU NIGER. Communication presentee par M. Tolia Nikiprowetsky a la Conference “East and West in Music” (Jerusalem, about 1963) with 19 photographs.
DARK MUSIC. Paper presented to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Session 1962-63, by David Rycroft. pp. 24, with maps, illustrations and transcriptions.
MUSICAL COLONIALISM. In Africa Report for January 1963, Alan P. Merriam, the Music Editor, reviews three comercially published records of South African “Town music”.
FOLCLORE MUSICAL DE ANGOLA. Angola Folk Music Collection of Magnetic Tapes and Discs Vol. I. Povo Quioco. Chokwe People. Lisboa 1961.
Letters to the Editor
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 Musical Pilgrim's Progress
Discovery of a Trough Xylophone in Northern Mozambique
A Lunda Kalendi