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Monique Brandily - (2001) Introduction aux Musiques Africaines CD + Book/ .pdf
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This book offers a thread in the proliferation of traditional music of the African continent. This overview looks at the music itself, the musical conduct, the instruments and the place given to the musicians in the various societies. Intimate music, even confidential, loaded with poetry, symbols, and able to give dreams to listeners, even those who come from another sound world. The CD tries to account for the vast diversity of African music, offering listening to both drums sets and the delicacy of stringed instruments and voices, whispered or percussive. An excerpt of the title n ° 10 is available to listen. The titles of CD 1. Xylophone of Sara-Kaba (Chad): 214 2. Bania oné aé zoa, sanza (Central African Republic): 313 3. Churs of Fulani Wodabé (Niger): 324 4. Drum with variable tension of Baribas (Benin ): 148 5. Yalaiba drums ensemble (Benin): 328 6. Himmi, teda girls singing (Chad): 206 7. Banda women's lullaby (Central African Republic): 202 8. Kibunda, Rujindiri, inanga zither ( Rwanda): 320 9. Vimil imzad of the Tuaregs (Libya): 329 10. Arched arch of the Marba (Chad): 238 11. Malinke singing for the hunters' dance (Guinea): 311 12. Kenga flute and percussion ensemble ( Chad): 247 13. Polyphonic singing of the Pygmies Bibayak (Gabon): 102 14. Yoddy voices of the Pygmies Aka (Central African Republic): 329 15. Spinning vocals of the girls Dorzé (Ethiopia): 138 16. Duet of clarinets of the Fulani Bororo (Tchad): 136 17. Ophthalmic chant of the Xhosa (South Africa): 203 18. Lyre bagana (Ethiopia): 257 19. Kalefa ba, MBady and Diaryatou Kouyaté, kora and cha nt (Guinea): 347 20. Kanem Sultanate Orchestra (Chad): 652 21. Banda trumpets (Central African Republic): 224 22. Kelen Demosoni, Mamady Keïta, Malinke percussion (Guinea): 400 23. Marie-Louise, ensemble Ngoma (Zaire): 320 24. Bemin sebed litlash, Mahmoud Ahmed (Ethiopia): 253 25. Mandjou, Salif Keita, extract (Mali): 222 Monique Brandily is a doctor in ethnomusicology, researcher at the CNRS.
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