Liggey
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129108 , vital:36218 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-07
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129108 , vital:36218 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-07
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Kellegeti
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129069 , vital:36214 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-05
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129069 , vital:36214 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-05
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Bellengteng
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129060 , vital:36212 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-04
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129060 , vital:36212 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-04
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Kpihi-Gou
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129033 , vital:36208 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-01
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129033 , vital:36208 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-01
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Nadu
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129088 , vital:36216 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-06
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129088 , vital:36216 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-06
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Allal
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129123 , vital:36220 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-08
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129123 , vital:36220 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-08
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Niwe
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129051 , vital:36210 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-03
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129051 , vital:36210 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-03
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Jainaro
- Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger), Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals), Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion), Omar Sowe (guitar), Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone), Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe), Karim Mbaye (sabar), Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass), Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus), Studio 2000
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129042 , vital:36209 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-02
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Micka Gomis (lead vocal, keyboard, percussion, composer, arranger) , Pathe Jassi (bass, vocals) , Ousmane Sowe (keyboard, horns, percussion) , Omar Sowe (guitar) , Ablaye "Bird" Ndiaye (saxophone) , Papa Ndiaye Guewel (sabars, jimbe) , Karim Mbaye (sabar) , Kaare Wamberg (drums programming, vocals, guitar, bass) , Josephone Ciss, Therese Mamady, Clara Mendy, Jeannette Senghor (chorus) , Studio 2000
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/129042 , vital:36209 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC18-02
- Description: Senegalese band, featuring solo male vocals and chorus. The song mixes traditional Senegalese rhythm and sounds with the western soul genre, accompanied by traditional and modern instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Gis Na Xalebi
- Mbaye Ndiaye (lead vocal, riiti), Ibou Tine, Moustapha Dione, Fatou Talla Ndiaye, Arame Camara (chorus), Alioune Gueye (guitar), Elou Fall (keyboard, programming, drums), Pape Ndiaye (percussion), Jololi
- Authors: Mbaye Ndiaye (lead vocal, riiti) , Ibou Tine, Moustapha Dione, Fatou Talla Ndiaye, Arame Camara (chorus) , Alioune Gueye (guitar) , Elou Fall (keyboard, programming, drums) , Pape Ndiaye (percussion) , Jololi
- Date: 2000
- Subjects: Folk music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130440 , vital:36419 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC43-01
- Description: Traditional Senegalese song performed with traditional instruments featuring the riiti Senegalese violin, the xalam, and the tama, as well as percussion and guitar
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000
- Authors: Mbaye Ndiaye (lead vocal, riiti) , Ibou Tine, Moustapha Dione, Fatou Talla Ndiaye, Arame Camara (chorus) , Alioune Gueye (guitar) , Elou Fall (keyboard, programming, drums) , Pape Ndiaye (percussion) , Jololi
- Date: 2000
- Subjects: Folk music , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130440 , vital:36419 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC43-01
- Description: Traditional Senegalese song performed with traditional instruments featuring the riiti Senegalese violin, the xalam, and the tama, as well as percussion and guitar
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 2000
Wayo Waye
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130328 , vital:36405 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-03
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130328 , vital:36405 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-03
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Ndawrabine
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130306 , vital:36402 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-01
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130306 , vital:36402 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-01
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Yaye Sokhna
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130353 , vital:36408 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-06
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130353 , vital:36408 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-06
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Soul
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130319 , vital:36404 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-02
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130319 , vital:36404 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-02
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Jeanne D'Arc
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130339 , vital:36406 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-04
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130339 , vital:36406 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-04
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Dioko
- Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal), Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals), Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums), Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards), Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars), Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion), Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement), Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals), Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone), Philippe Guez (guest keyboard), Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal), Syllart Production
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130348 , vital:36407 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-05
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Omar Pene (author, composer, lead vocal) , Babacar Dieng, Mada Ba (Super Diamono vocals) , Lappa Diagne (Super Diamono drums) , Iba Ndiaye, Papis Ba, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono keyboards) , Doudou Conare, Ousmane Sow (Super Diamono guitars) , Pape Ndiaye ( Super Diamono percussion) , Dembel Diop (Super Diamono bass, arrangement) , Amy Bamba, Awa Maiga (guest vocals) , Brass: Philippe Slominsky, Ibou Konate (guest trumpet), Alain Hatot, Sanou Diouf (guest saxophone), Jacques Bolognesi, Moustapha Fall (guest trombone) , Philippe Guez (guest keyboard) , Thio Mbaye (guest percussions, vocal) , Syllart Production
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Mbalax (Music) , Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130348 , vital:36407 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC41-05
- Description: Reggae and jazz influenced dance music rooted in Sengalese mbalax frenetic and syncopated rhythms
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
The Brotherhood of Breath
- Authors: Plougastel, Yann
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13635 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012522
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper L'Evénement du Jeudi about Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath and the release of their last recording "Country Cooking". There is also a picture of Chris McGregor playing flute with this article.
- Full Text:
- Authors: Plougastel, Yann
- Language: French
- Type: Article
- Identifier: vital:13635 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1012522
- Description: Photocopied article from the French newspaper L'Evénement du Jeudi about Chris McGregor and the Brotherhood of Breath and the release of their last recording "Country Cooking". There is also a picture of Chris McGregor playing flute with this article.
- Full Text:
Physical and thermal properties of binary and ternary blends of polypropylene, crumb rubber and wood flour
- Authors: Mosia, Lefika Ellen
- Date: 2020
- Subjects: Polypropylene , Polymers Materials science
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MSc
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/49193 , vital:41609
- Description: The properties of binary and ternary blends of polypropylene (PP), crumb rubber (CR) and wood flour (WF), with and without ethylene-1-butene as a compatibiliser, were studied. The design of experiment (DoE) was used to determine the proportions of each component for various composites. The components were mixed using the Haake Thermo scientific Polylab QC internal mixer and the crumbs were then moulded into different shapes using the ARBURG 221-55-250 injection moulding machine. The properties of the blends were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), dynamic mechanic analysis (DMA), tensile tester, water absorption and thickness swelling tests. The morphology of the blends showed the agglomeration of fillers (CR and WF) and more voids on untreated blends but on the treated blends fewer voids as well as improved distribution and dispersion were observed. PP bonded better with WF than with CR. The incorporation of both fillers improved the thermal stability, glass transition temperature, and melt temperature as well as crystallisation temperatures of the blends. Yet these fillers reduced the tensile strength and the yield strength of PP. The addition of WF increased the elongation at break and hardness of the blends but decreased the impact strength of the blends, whereas the addition of CR improved the elongation at break and impact strength of the blends and decreased the hardness of the blends. The blends with more WF absorbed more water and swelled more than the blends containing a high amount of CR. The incorporation of compatibiliser further decreased the tensile strength but improved the thermal stability and elongation at break of the blends. The water absorption and swelling of the blends seemed to decrease with the addition of the compatibiliser whereas the hardness increased. The impact strength of the blends containing more WF, increased after the addition of compatibiliser. The ternary blends showed better results than the binary blends.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2020
- Authors: Mosia, Lefika Ellen
- Date: 2020
- Subjects: Polypropylene , Polymers Materials science
- Language: English
- Type: Thesis , Masters , MSc
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10948/49193 , vital:41609
- Description: The properties of binary and ternary blends of polypropylene (PP), crumb rubber (CR) and wood flour (WF), with and without ethylene-1-butene as a compatibiliser, were studied. The design of experiment (DoE) was used to determine the proportions of each component for various composites. The components were mixed using the Haake Thermo scientific Polylab QC internal mixer and the crumbs were then moulded into different shapes using the ARBURG 221-55-250 injection moulding machine. The properties of the blends were investigated using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), dynamic mechanic analysis (DMA), tensile tester, water absorption and thickness swelling tests. The morphology of the blends showed the agglomeration of fillers (CR and WF) and more voids on untreated blends but on the treated blends fewer voids as well as improved distribution and dispersion were observed. PP bonded better with WF than with CR. The incorporation of both fillers improved the thermal stability, glass transition temperature, and melt temperature as well as crystallisation temperatures of the blends. Yet these fillers reduced the tensile strength and the yield strength of PP. The addition of WF increased the elongation at break and hardness of the blends but decreased the impact strength of the blends, whereas the addition of CR improved the elongation at break and impact strength of the blends and decreased the hardness of the blends. The blends with more WF absorbed more water and swelled more than the blends containing a high amount of CR. The incorporation of compatibiliser further decreased the tensile strength but improved the thermal stability and elongation at break of the blends. The water absorption and swelling of the blends seemed to decrease with the addition of the compatibiliser whereas the hardness increased. The impact strength of the blends containing more WF, increased after the addition of compatibiliser. The ternary blends showed better results than the binary blends.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2020
The development of biological tools to aid in the genetic investigation of the black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros mitochondrial genomes
- Authors: Parsons, Michelle
- Date: 2015
- Language: English
- Type: text , Thesis , Masters , MSc
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/56059 , vital:26769
- Description: The black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros are found in South Africa. A decline in the populations of these species has resulted due to human activities such as habitat fragmentation and poaching. This has contributed to the loss of genetic diversity amongst the black and white rhinoceros. Conservation and anti-poaching efforts are needed to help maintain genetic diversity. These efforts could be improved through the development of non-invasive techniques to examine DNA from threatened animals. The aim of this research was to develop a molecular technique which would allow for the identification of the black and white rhinoceros and to develop a molecular technique which would allow for intraspecies genetic variation to be examined. DNA extractions were performed on matched faecal and tissue samples that were collected from two regions in South Africa. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer sets were designed to investigate several regions of the rhinoceros mitochondrial genome. PCR optimisation was completed for the target regions. Sequencing was conducted on all final PCR products. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COIi) gene allowed for the rhinoceros family to be identified. This region was digested with the HindIII restriction enzyme, which allowed for the specific identification of either the black or white rhinoceros. A subsequent region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COIii) as well as the D-loop, hypervariable regions (HV1 and HV2), cytochrome b (cytb) and 16s rRNA regions were investigated. These regions displayed potential for establishing geographic origin for black rhinoceros samples, whereas the D-loop and HV2 show potential for the white rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros displayed sequence variation in the HV2 and cytb region, while variation was observed in the COIi and HV1 for the black rhinoceros. All investigated target regions allowed for the rhinoceros family to be identified. The COI (COIi and COIii), HV2 and cytb regions allowed for the subspecies of rhinoceros to be identified, however the D-loop was not able to identify the white rhinoceros species. The 16s rRNA and HV1 regions allowed for the correct subspecies of rhinoceros to be identified, however as the primers were only compatible for the black rhinoceros therefore a subsequent investigation is required for the white rhinoceros. The establishment of this novel PCR based technique to identify white and black rhinoceros will allow for efficient species identification in wildlife forensic cases. A biological method was established to study intraspecies variation for the white and black rhinoceros; however the investigated target regions did not yield sufficient genetic variation. The core techniques developed in this study will be valuable for future studies that wish to investigate genetic variation in mammal species.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2015
- Authors: Parsons, Michelle
- Date: 2015
- Language: English
- Type: text , Thesis , Masters , MSc
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/56059 , vital:26769
- Description: The black (Diceros bicornis) and white (Ceratotherium simum) rhinoceros are found in South Africa. A decline in the populations of these species has resulted due to human activities such as habitat fragmentation and poaching. This has contributed to the loss of genetic diversity amongst the black and white rhinoceros. Conservation and anti-poaching efforts are needed to help maintain genetic diversity. These efforts could be improved through the development of non-invasive techniques to examine DNA from threatened animals. The aim of this research was to develop a molecular technique which would allow for the identification of the black and white rhinoceros and to develop a molecular technique which would allow for intraspecies genetic variation to be examined. DNA extractions were performed on matched faecal and tissue samples that were collected from two regions in South Africa. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) primer sets were designed to investigate several regions of the rhinoceros mitochondrial genome. PCR optimisation was completed for the target regions. Sequencing was conducted on all final PCR products. The cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COIi) gene allowed for the rhinoceros family to be identified. This region was digested with the HindIII restriction enzyme, which allowed for the specific identification of either the black or white rhinoceros. A subsequent region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1 (COIii) as well as the D-loop, hypervariable regions (HV1 and HV2), cytochrome b (cytb) and 16s rRNA regions were investigated. These regions displayed potential for establishing geographic origin for black rhinoceros samples, whereas the D-loop and HV2 show potential for the white rhinoceros. The white rhinoceros displayed sequence variation in the HV2 and cytb region, while variation was observed in the COIi and HV1 for the black rhinoceros. All investigated target regions allowed for the rhinoceros family to be identified. The COI (COIi and COIii), HV2 and cytb regions allowed for the subspecies of rhinoceros to be identified, however the D-loop was not able to identify the white rhinoceros species. The 16s rRNA and HV1 regions allowed for the correct subspecies of rhinoceros to be identified, however as the primers were only compatible for the black rhinoceros therefore a subsequent investigation is required for the white rhinoceros. The establishment of this novel PCR based technique to identify white and black rhinoceros will allow for efficient species identification in wildlife forensic cases. A biological method was established to study intraspecies variation for the white and black rhinoceros; however the investigated target regions did not yield sufficient genetic variation. The core techniques developed in this study will be valuable for future studies that wish to investigate genetic variation in mammal species.
- Full Text:
- Date Issued: 2015
Diggale
- Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus), EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments), Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments), Alioune Wade (bass guitar), El Hadji Faye (percussion), Figaro Diagne (marimba), Abib Ndiaye (drums), Thirifays Claude (saxophone), Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet), Welch Jean Marc (trombone), Thione Ballago Seck (performer), Amy Bambe (chorus), Studio 2000, Samassa Records
- Authors: Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus) , EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments) , Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments) , Alioune Wade (bass guitar) , El Hadji Faye (percussion) , Figaro Diagne (marimba) , Abib Ndiaye (drums) , Thirifays Claude (saxophone) , Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet) , Welch Jean Marc (trombone) , Thione Ballago Seck (performer) , Amy Bambe (chorus) , Studio 2000 , Samassa Records
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130137 , vital:36379 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC38-02
- Description: Mbalax sound is characherised by Senegalese nder lead drum, sabar rhythm drum and tama talking drum percussion and African and Arabic vocalistic styling in the Wolof language that accompanies Western keyboard and other electronic guitar and brass instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus) , EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments) , Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments) , Alioune Wade (bass guitar) , El Hadji Faye (percussion) , Figaro Diagne (marimba) , Abib Ndiaye (drums) , Thirifays Claude (saxophone) , Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet) , Welch Jean Marc (trombone) , Thione Ballago Seck (performer) , Amy Bambe (chorus) , Studio 2000 , Samassa Records
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130137 , vital:36379 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC38-02
- Description: Mbalax sound is characherised by Senegalese nder lead drum, sabar rhythm drum and tama talking drum percussion and African and Arabic vocalistic styling in the Wolof language that accompanies Western keyboard and other electronic guitar and brass instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
Diour Sanni
- Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus), EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments), Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments), Alioune Wade (bass guitar), El Hadji Faye (percussion), Figaro Diagne (marimba), Abib Ndiaye (drums), Thirifays Claude (saxophone), Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet), Welch Jean Marc (trombone), Studio 2000, Samassa Records
- Authors: Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus) , EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments) , Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments) , Alioune Wade (bass guitar) , El Hadji Faye (percussion) , Figaro Diagne (marimba) , Abib Ndiaye (drums) , Thirifays Claude (saxophone) , Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet) , Welch Jean Marc (trombone) , Studio 2000 , Samassa Records
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130164 , vital:36382 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC38-05
- Description: Mbalax sound is characherised by Senegalese nder lead drum, sabar rhythm drum and tama talking drum percussion and African and Arabic vocalistic styling in the Wolof language that accompanies Western keyboard and other electronic guitar and brass instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999
- Authors: Ismael Lo (author, composer, lead vocal, rhythm guitar, harmonica, chorus) , EH. Malick Diouf (solo guitar, arrangments) , Paul Thierry Oliveira (keyboard, arrangments) , Alioune Wade (bass guitar) , El Hadji Faye (percussion) , Figaro Diagne (marimba) , Abib Ndiaye (drums) , Thirifays Claude (saxophone) , Ramirez Jean Pierre (trumpet) , Welch Jean Marc (trombone) , Studio 2000 , Samassa Records
- Date: 1999
- Subjects: Popular music--Africa, West , Africa Senegal Dakar f-sg
- Language: Wolof
- Type: sound recordings , field recordings , sound recording-musical
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10962/130164 , vital:36382 , International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa , SDC38-05
- Description: Mbalax sound is characherised by Senegalese nder lead drum, sabar rhythm drum and tama talking drum percussion and African and Arabic vocalistic styling in the Wolof language that accompanies Western keyboard and other electronic guitar and brass instruments
- Full Text: false
- Date Issued: 1999