The phenomenon of inherent rhythms in East and Central African instrumental music
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The Endara xylophone of Bukonjo
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Venda note-names
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African Music, Vol. 3, No. 1 (1962)
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Editorial
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Musical training in Tribal West Africa
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Popular music in West Africa
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Dancers of the Ivory Coast
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Publications received by the Library
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Backmatter
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Kwanongomo College, Bulawayo
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Notes and News
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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.)
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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.
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DARK MUSIC. Paper presented to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, Session 1962-63, by David Rycroft. pp. 24, with maps, illustrations and transcriptions.
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MUSICAL COLONIALISM. In Africa Report for January 1963, Alan P. Merriam, the Music Editor, reviews three comercially published records of South African “Town music”.
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FOLCLORE MUSICAL DE ANGOLA. Angola Folk Music Collection of Magnetic Tapes and Discs Vol. I. Povo Quioco. Chokwe People. Lisboa 1961.
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Letters to the Editor
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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.
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The development of music
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African music from the point of view of the record industry. From a Special Correspondent of The Star, Johannesburg
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A Musical Pilgrim's Progress
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Discovery of a Trough Xylophone in Northern Mozambique
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A Lunda Kalendi
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