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Various - Heartbeat Of Africa - Series 2: Traditional Instruments album

Various - Heartbeat Of Africa - Series 2: Traditional Instruments album

  • Performer: Various
  • Genre: Folk music
  • Title: Heartbeat Of Africa - Series 2: Traditional Instruments
  • Style: African
  • Country: Kenya
  • MP3 version size: 1823 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1770 mb
  • Other: MIDI MP2 ADX MPC APE MMF TTA
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Traditional Instruments. A1. The Nilotic Harp. A2. African Xylophone.

The Highly acclaimed 1995 Smithsonian Folkways release, Heartbeat: Voices of First Nations Women, introduced the public to a rare and dynamic but little-known Native American music. This new recording offers more material traditionally sung by tribal women and music that is ordinarily sung or played by man but recently performed by women as well. Heartbeat 2 includes social and ceremonial dance songs, war, honor, and story songs from Native North America, as well as music in contemporary styles, including flute songs, poetry set jazz, and pop-oriented folk song. Produced in collaboration with.

Various Artists 18-07-2017. Toplam süre:1 h 06 min. 01. My Life. 4Real Eze. The Sounds and Heartbeat of Africa, Vol. 19.

Artist Various Artists Title Heartbeat Vol 2 Release Date 1993-11-15 Label: EMI Records Number of Discs 1. Read full description. See details and exclusions. See all 5 pre-owned listings. Heartbeat The Official 10th Anniversary 2 X CD Album.

The traditional music of Africa, given the vastness of the continent, is historically ancient, rich and diverse, with different regions and nations of Africa having many distinct musical traditions. Music in Africa is very important when it comes to religion. Songs and music are used in rituals and religious ceremonies, to pass down stories from generation to generation, as well as to sing and dance to.

Various, Recorded by Hugh Tracey The Music Of Africa Series – Musical Instruments 1. Strings (Kaleidophone, 1972). Another classic Ocora album. The valiha is one of the oldest instruments of Madagascar and likely a descendent of similar tube zithers brought to the island from parts of Southeast Asia during ancient migrations. Originally used solely in ritual settings, it is today heard in casual contexts as well, including in popular music. This music was originally associated with the Malagasy aristocracy. Long ago only men played this instrument, but this prohibition is no longer followed, even ritually. Aka Aka Pygmy Music (Philips, Unesco Collection of Traditional Music, 1973)

When discussing African music, the term "traditional music" is used to refer to the characteristics of African music prior to the colonization of the continent by European countries, which was most widespread during the late nineteenth century. This pre-colonial period was full of social changes and dynamism. Great African empires and kingdoms rose and fell, many of their traditions and cultures still prevalent to this day throughout African villages.

This album has an average beat per minute of 125 BPM (slowest/fastest tempos: 87/190 BPM). See its BPM profile at the bottom of the page. Tracklist Heartbeat of Africa. BPM Profile Heartbeat of Africa. Album starts at 116BPM, ends at 117BPM (+1), with tempos within the -BPM range. Try refreshing the page if dots are missing). Recent albums by Amampondo.

Tracks count: 15. Views: 1. 2 Ways - I Mind 04:09. DJ Jimmy Jatt, Oritse Femi, 4Real Eze - Power 03:54. 9ice - Economy 03:46.

Tracklist

A1 Unknown Artist The Nilotic Harp (Kisumu, Kenya)
A2 Unknown Artist African Xylophone (Eastern Congo)
A3 Abaluyia* Lament (Western Kenya)
A4 Unknown Artist Music (Northern Tanzania)
B1 Unknown Artist The Acholi (Uganda)
B2 Unknown Artist Kenya Coast Music
B3 Unknown Artist From Taveta (Taveta, Kenya)
B4 Maragoli* Africa's Flute (Kenya)

Notes

This version has a flip-back sleeve with different text on the back.

Front Sleeve: "Descriptive Brochure in French, German and Italian INSIDE"
Published by Sapra Studio, Nairobi, Kenya.

Track A1 played "by an elder in a village near Kisumu".
Track A2 played "at a clearing in an eastern Congo jungle".
Track A3 played "by an Abaluyia group from western Kenya".
Track A4 from Northern Tanzania, played "by a minstrel with his "hand piano"".
Track B1 "The Acholi, of Uganda, play this "Kayamba" composition".
Track B2 played "on the complicated "sitar" by a Mombasa instrumentalist".
Track B3 "an old man was recorded as he played the unique "mouth bow"".
Track B4 played "by a young men's group from the Maragoli people of Kenya".

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Various Heartbeat Of Africa - Series 2: Traditional Instruments ‎(7", EP, Comp) Sapra Studio none Kenya Unknown
none Various Heartbeat Of Africa - Series 2: Traditional Instruments ‎(7", EP, Comp, Pur) Sapra Studio none Kenya Unknown