The Text Book Project for African Music
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Review article on the book: AFRICA AND INDONESIA: THE EVIDENCE OF THE XYLOPHONE AND OTHER MUSICAL AND CULTURAL FACTORS by A. M. JONES (pp. I-VIII, 1-233. Illus. Tables. Index. Pub. E. J. Brill. Leiden, 1964. Price: 36 Guilders).
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Tone and melody in a Congolese popular song
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Les anciennes danses des Mpyo
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Musical appreciation in central and southern Africa
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Editorial
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The music of Ankole: the Sheegu pipeband, and the regalia of the royal drum "Bagyendanwa"
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Ennanga music
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The Arabian influence in the Taureg music
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African Music, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1966)
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Backmatter
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Mocambique-Guatemala
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New development in the Trinidadian steel drum
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Efik names of some musical instruments
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Recording in the old days
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Letters to the Editor
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Publications received by the Library during the year
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Art competition announces for African artists
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Extract from a recent letter to Dr. Tracey from Father Corbeil of the Serenje Catholic Mission
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Films for loan or purchase
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Institute for Scientific Cinematography, Goettingen, West Germany
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SCHWANN AMS 15,024, “Missa Shona”, performed by the choir of the Bondolfi Mission under the direction, of the composer, Stefan Magwa Ponde, a 7" 45 t.p.m. mono record for DM 8,-.
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CHRISTOPHORUS CLP 75,484, a 10" 33? r.p.m. mono record, cost DM 15,-.
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PHILIPS (Dutch) stereo 840,254 BY, “Missa Kwango”, performed by “Les Petits Chanteurs-Danseurs de Kenge” (West Congo) and directed by Pater Bernard van den Boom, SVD. A 12" L.P. cost DM 25,-.
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