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THE PAN-AFRICAN CULTURAL FESTIVAL - TWO VIEWS
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AN INTRODUCTION TO EAST AFRICAN MUSIC FOR SCHOOLS by S. Mbabi-Katana. Milton Obote Foundation. Kampala, Uganda.
'MUSIQUE DE L'AFRIQUE' by Francois Bebey. Edition Horizons de France - 19 X 22 cm., 208 pp., 97 illustrations and four line drawings, with a 17 cm. L.P. record. No price, no address of editor given.
FOLK SONG STYLE AND CULTURE, by Alan Lomax, with contributions by the Cantometrics staff and with the editorial assistance of Edwin E. Erickson, Washington, D.C., American Association for the Advancement of Science "Publication No. 88”, 1969. Pp. xx, 363, with 76 tables, 75 charts and graphs, 3 appendices, bibliography, list of sources, index.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF YORUBA CHURCH MUSIC
COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN
CONSULTATION ON AFRICAN CHURCH MUSIC
UGANDA NATIONAL CRAFTS SCHEME
Professor Percival R. Kirby, M.A., D.LITT., F.R.C.M., D.MUS. HON.
"MUSIQUE DU BURUNDI” - OCR 40, 33 r.p.m. Disques OCORA, Maison de l'Office de Radio-diffusion Television Francaise, 116 Av. de President Kennedy, Paris.
LUBA-SHANKADI VOCAL MUSIC No. 2 in a series of African music recordings issued by the Royal Museum of Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium and the Belgische Radio en Televisie, 1969. 12-inch disc with pamphlet in four languages, pp. 83.
"AN ATTEMPT TO A KINYANKORE CLASSIFICATION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS”, by Paul van Thiel, W.F., Review of Ethnology, No. 13, 1969, pp. 1-5, Institut fur Volkerkunde, Vienna University.
"THE STUDY OF PRIMITIVE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Brief notes on some existing approaches and systems of classification”, by David Rycroft, Review of Ethnology, Volume 1, 1969, No. 14, pp. 1-8, and No. 15, pp. 1-5, Institut fur Volkerkunde, Vienna University
SONGS, DANCES, MIMES AND SYMBOLISM OF VENDA GIRLS' INITIATION SCHOOLS. A series of four articles in African Studies, Volume 28, Nos. 1-4, 1969, by Prof. John Blacking, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. Part 1. Vhusha; 2. Milayo; 3. Domba; 4. The Great Domba Song. Total pp. 186, 32 pp. ill., 12 pp. music.
"THE BANTU COMPOSERS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA”, by Yvonne Huskisson, South African Broadcasting Corporation, P.O. Box 8606, Johannesburg, South Africa; 1969; pp. 335, illus.
Xizambi friction-bow music of the Shangana-Tsonga
The music of Zumaile village, Zambia
Some music for the Lala Kankobele
Trees and anthills: songs of Karimojong women's groups
On using the Stroboconn
African Music, Vol. 4, No. 4 (1970)
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