- Title
- Rhythm and Story-telling
- Creator
- Tracey, Hugh (Talk show guest)
- Creator
- Terkel, Studs 1912- (Talk show host)
- Subject
- Complex
- Subject
- Rhythms
- Subject
- Districts
- Subject
- Uniqueness
- Subject
- Instruments
- Subject
- Strings
- Subject
- Guitar
- Subject
- Westernisation
- Subject
- Scales
- Subject
- Tune
- Subject
- Mode
- Subject
- Topical song
- Subject
- Luba
- Subject
- Southern Congo
- Subject
- Harps
- Subject
- Indigenous
- Subject
- Language
- Subject
- Linguist
- Subject
- Tone
- Subject
- Intonation
- Subject
- Melody
- Subject
- Emphasis
- Subject
- Syllable
- Subject
- Drums
- Subject
- Slit drums
- Subject
- Trees
- Subject
- Forest
- Subject
- Round
- Subject
- Rondo
- Subject
- Canon
- Subject
- Bolero
- Subject
- Bells
- Subject
- Rattles
- Subject
- Gourds
- Subject
- Lift
- Subject
- Upbeat
- Subject
- Lightness
- Subject
- Story tellers
- Subject
- Stories
- Subject
- Widow
- Subject
- Music of Africa Series
- Subject
- Cars
- Subject
- Communicate
- Subject
- Musicology
- Subject
- Collective on conscience
- Subject
- Chopi
- Subject
- Zitherphone
- Subject
- Rhodesia
- Subject
- Mozambique
- Subject
- Limpopo
- Subject
- Xylophone
- Subject
- Marimba
- Subject
- Pitches
- Subject
- Tremble
- Subject
- Double bass
- Subject
- Dynamic
- Subject
- Leader
- Subject
- Dancers
- Subject
- Call-and-response
- Subject
- Lining hymn
- Subject
- Pygmy
- Subject
- Congo
- Subject
- Pygmies
- Subject
- Little Sisters of Jesus
- Subject
- French missionaries
- Subject
- Lullaby
- Subject
- Crude song
- Subject
- Poetry
- Subject
- Mbira
- Subject
- Thumb piano
- Subject
- Musical box
- Subject
- Buzzing sound
- Subject
- Kalimba
- Subject
- Northwestern University
- Subject
- Portuguese
- Subject
- 16th century
- Subject
- Dorset song
- Subject
- Humourous song
- Subject
- Malawi
- Subject
- The Drum is Broken
- Subject
- Onomatopaeia
- Subject
- Humour
- Subject
- Encylopaedia
- Subject
- Codification
- Subject
- Chant
- Subject
- Swazi men
- Subject
- Regimental song
- Subject
- Goodbye
- Subject
- Karanga
- Subject
- Goodbye stay well
- Subject
- Interview
- Subject
- Western England
- Subject
- Portugese
- Subject
- Workshop
- Subject
- Wait a minim!
- Type
- Sound
- Type
- Radio Broadcast
- Type
- Music
- Identifier
- vital:15111
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008539
- Identifier
- Reel number: BC180
- Description
- Introduction to African music by Hugh Tracey in the Studs Terkel Radio Program aired on WFMT
- Description
- Home dub of Dr. Tracey
- Description
- For further details refer to the ILAM document collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcast Collection
- Format
- 00:44:56
- Format
- 44100Hz 24Bit Mono
- Format
- 7.5ips reel
- Format
- STUDER A812 Recorder-Reproducer
- Format
- Sound Forge 9.0
- Publisher
- International Library of African Music
- Language
- English
- Rights
- ©International Library of African Music
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