Rhythm and Story-telling
- Tracey, Hugh (Talk show guest), Terkel, Studs 1912- (Talk show host)
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh (Talk show guest) , Terkel, Studs 1912- (Talk show host)
- Subjects: Complex , Rhythms , Districts , Uniqueness , Instruments , Strings , Guitar , Westernisation , Scales , Tune , Mode , Topical song , Luba , Southern Congo , Harps , Indigenous , Language , Linguist , Tone , Intonation , Melody , Emphasis , Syllable , Drums , Slit drums , Trees , Forest , Round , Rondo , Canon , Bolero , Bells , Rattles , Gourds , Lift , Upbeat , Lightness , Story tellers , Stories , Widow , Music of Africa Series , Cars , Communicate , Musicology , Collective on conscience , Chopi , Zitherphone , Rhodesia , Mozambique , Limpopo , Xylophone , Marimba , Pitches , Tremble , Double bass , Dynamic , Leader , Dancers , Call-and-response , Lining hymn , Pygmy , Congo , Pygmies , Little Sisters of Jesus , French missionaries , Lullaby , Crude song , Poetry , Mbira , Thumb piano , Musical box , Buzzing sound , Kalimba , Northwestern University , Portuguese , 16th century , Dorset song , Humourous song , Malawi , The Drum is Broken , Onomatopaeia , Humour , Encylopaedia , Codification , Chant , Swazi men , Regimental song , Goodbye , Karanga , Goodbye stay well , Interview , Western England , Portugese , Workshop , Wait a minim!
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio Broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15111 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008539 , Reel number: BC180
- Description: Introduction to African music by Hugh Tracey in the Studs Terkel Radio Program aired on WFMT , Home dub of Dr. Tracey , For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh (Talk show guest) , Terkel, Studs 1912- (Talk show host)
- Subjects: Complex , Rhythms , Districts , Uniqueness , Instruments , Strings , Guitar , Westernisation , Scales , Tune , Mode , Topical song , Luba , Southern Congo , Harps , Indigenous , Language , Linguist , Tone , Intonation , Melody , Emphasis , Syllable , Drums , Slit drums , Trees , Forest , Round , Rondo , Canon , Bolero , Bells , Rattles , Gourds , Lift , Upbeat , Lightness , Story tellers , Stories , Widow , Music of Africa Series , Cars , Communicate , Musicology , Collective on conscience , Chopi , Zitherphone , Rhodesia , Mozambique , Limpopo , Xylophone , Marimba , Pitches , Tremble , Double bass , Dynamic , Leader , Dancers , Call-and-response , Lining hymn , Pygmy , Congo , Pygmies , Little Sisters of Jesus , French missionaries , Lullaby , Crude song , Poetry , Mbira , Thumb piano , Musical box , Buzzing sound , Kalimba , Northwestern University , Portuguese , 16th century , Dorset song , Humourous song , Malawi , The Drum is Broken , Onomatopaeia , Humour , Encylopaedia , Codification , Chant , Swazi men , Regimental song , Goodbye , Karanga , Goodbye stay well , Interview , Western England , Portugese , Workshop , Wait a minim!
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio Broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15111 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008539 , Reel number: BC180
- Description: Introduction to African music by Hugh Tracey in the Studs Terkel Radio Program aired on WFMT , Home dub of Dr. Tracey , For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
The Sound of Africa: Moçambique
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Ngoma ya Kare , Mbira , The Music of Long Ago , Christian missions , Nsansi sansa , Tulimba , Kalimba , Njari , Nyonganyonga , Siti , Soliders , Marching songs , Nkhanda ya Majelemane , The German War , Recruiting , Wenela , Makua/Chwabo , Eo-e-e , Portuguese , Menina Indiana , Picannins , Baking , Pao , Sikalawahlana , Chimveke pipes , Vanyamtumbwini , Shoe shiners guild , Shangaan , Marcha Engraxadores ‘Cantando marcha engraxadores‘ , Xylophones , Baini dance , Zambesi xylophones , Luwiza , Munyekera , Sekanejo , Gulu , Nziganzi ya Joni , Malimba , Marimba , Slaves , Brazil , Chopi , Savala , Sofala , Lament , Gulende - gulende , Msitso we Mbidi , Mzina , Chilanzane , Sange , Dole , Debiinda , Chopi Ngodo , Orchestral dance , Sungisa sikwaka , Intermezzo , Chibudu , Mozambique
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15060 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008488 , Reel numbers: BC013, BC014, BC015, BC016
- Description: 5th programme in ‘The Sound of Africa‘ Series A of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey on his travels in search of African music, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Ngoma ya Kare , Mbira , The Music of Long Ago , Christian missions , Nsansi sansa , Tulimba , Kalimba , Njari , Nyonganyonga , Siti , Soliders , Marching songs , Nkhanda ya Majelemane , The German War , Recruiting , Wenela , Makua/Chwabo , Eo-e-e , Portuguese , Menina Indiana , Picannins , Baking , Pao , Sikalawahlana , Chimveke pipes , Vanyamtumbwini , Shoe shiners guild , Shangaan , Marcha Engraxadores ‘Cantando marcha engraxadores‘ , Xylophones , Baini dance , Zambesi xylophones , Luwiza , Munyekera , Sekanejo , Gulu , Nziganzi ya Joni , Malimba , Marimba , Slaves , Brazil , Chopi , Savala , Sofala , Lament , Gulende - gulende , Msitso we Mbidi , Mzina , Chilanzane , Sange , Dole , Debiinda , Chopi Ngodo , Orchestral dance , Sungisa sikwaka , Intermezzo , Chibudu , Mozambique
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15060 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008488 , Reel numbers: BC013, BC014, BC015, BC016
- Description: 5th programme in ‘The Sound of Africa‘ Series A of illustrated talks by Hugh Tracey on his travels in search of African music, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Full Text: false
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