- Title
- Ng’wadila ng’wiza wani baba rumi
- Creator
- Luchenje Nyanda with Sukuma men
- Creator
- Hugh Tracey
- Subject
- Nyamwezi (African people)
- Subject
- Sukuma (African people)
- Subject
- Folk songs, Sukuma
- Subject
- Folk music
- Subject
- Field recordings
- Subject
- Africa, Sub-Saharan
- Subject
- Africa Tanzania Mwanza f-tz
- Date Issued
- 1950
- Date
- 1950
- Type
- sound recordings
- Type
- field recordings
- Type
- sound recording-musical
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/173614
- Identifier
- vital:42389
- Identifier
- International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
- Identifier
- TR152-01
- Description
- "How do you do chief, we greet you by playing bells. Before we go do our dance we need charms to help us." A song sung before dancing. Dancing among the Sukuma is often a matter of competition between teams, the size of the audience attracted to watch each team indicating their relative popularity. Charms are frequently used to give them luck and skill, they say, in dancing. The melody of this song is memorable and beautifully balanced, it reminds one of the old English song. "One man went to mow, went to mow a meadow." Wigasha dance song for men.
- Format
- mp3
- Format
- 7" Reel
- Format
- 96000Hz 24Bit Stereo
- Format
- Studer B67 Recorder
- Format
- Sound Forge V.6
- Format
- 00:02:24
- Publisher
- International Library of African Music
- Language
- Nyamwezi
- Language
- Sukuma
- Rights
- Use of this resource is governed by the terms and conditions of the Ceative Commons "Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike" License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/)
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