- Title
- Kalulu drum rhythms
- Creator
- 3 Nyakyusa drummers with Nyakyusa women
- Creator
- Hugh Tracey
- Subject
- Folk music--Africa
- Subject
- Arts, Malawi
- Subject
- Field recordings
- Subject
- Nyakyusa (African people)--Music
- Subject
- Ngonde (African people)--music
- Subject
- Drum--Performance
- Subject
- Africa Malawi Tukuyu f-mw
- Date Issued
- 1957
- Date
- 1957
- Type
- sound recordings
- Type
- field recordings
- Type
- sound recording-musical
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/151828
- Identifier
- vital:39177
- Identifier
- International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
- Identifier
- TR066-02
- Description
- The women's dance was slow and graceful, and consisted of advancing and retiring in pairs, raising and lowering their large horse-tail fly-whisks. "Kabulu" in Nyakyusa is derived, they say, from the word meaning to "ululate". During the dance they call out "we are proud of Tukuyu, we are proud we have come." All the drums were locally made on the mine, from oil drums. They were double-headed and laced. Mampenenga and Kalulu dance with 1 conical drum, laced, 2 cylindrical laced drums with wooden beaters.
- Format
- mp3
- Format
- 7" Reel
- Format
- 96000Hz 24Bit Stereo
- Format
- Studer B67 Recorder
- Format
- Sound Forge V.6
- Format
- 00:04:13
- Publisher
- International Library of African Music
- Language
- Nyakyusa-Ngonde
- Rights
- International Library of African Music
- Rights
- Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike" License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/)
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