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Vokale Mehrstimmigkeit In Ost- Und Südostafrika Multi-Part Singing In East- And South East Afrika

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Vokale Mehrstimmigkeit In Ost- Und Südostafrika Multi-Part Singing In East- And South East Afrika --- 1989

It contains a of 20 pages about the ethnomusicological researches conducted in East- and Southeast Africa by Gerhard Kubik, Helmut Hillegeist, Basilius Saprapason from 7th August 1961 to 10th January 1963. Record updated by Laboratory-archive of Ethnomusicology, Department of History, Humanities and Society, Tor Vergata University of Rome.

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Ethnic Group Of Wagogo. Kigogo Language. Recorded Tanganika Lake Zone.

Nindo

''yaya Gwe Iyeiye, Yaya Gwe Nazolonga''. Ng'Oma-Tanzilied

Ng' Oma-Tanzlied Der Frauen.

''Haya Majerenami Haya!''

Mysunho

Mysunyuntho-Tanzlied

Ethnic Group Of Tumbuka. Language Chitumbuka. Nyasaland Zone.

''Mwana Wani Joni''

''Ningaba Na Mkamwana''

Ethinc Groups Of Wakisi (Language Kikisi) and Wanyakyusa(Language Kyniakusa)

''Ayooyoo Salamu''

''Ngozi Yawika E E E ...''

Kimele

Kibota

Ethnic Group Of Alomwe. Language Elomwe. Moçambique.

Lupanda-Tanzlied

Ethnic Group Of Ashirima. Language Ciyao. Moçambique.

Likwata

Ethnic Group Of Ashirima. Language Eshirama And Arabic(B11). Moçambique.

Lied Junger Frauen

Lied Junger Frauen In Den Mitukwe-Bergen

Sikiri

Tagare

Ethnic Group Wakamonde. Language Shimakonde. Moçambique.

Ing'Oma-Lied

Ing'Oma-Lied

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Verlag Der Österreichischen Akademie Der Wissenschaften

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By Kyle Larson