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Introduction: Project overview and objectives Story

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…logical point of view, this particularity renders the project difficult to manage in terms of both timelines and accessibility to information and requires a shift in the field team’s customary practices. Suggestions on how to manage this particularity shall therefore constitute the main argument of this report. Hence, the day‐to‐day field report contained herein is of a narrative nature and does not focus on the details of collected data, which wi…

Tarajazz Group

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…h from Zanzibar) with Singeli (a new tribal rhythm). Taarab came from early 1800’s as Egyptian music. In Zanzibar the Mother of Taarab, Siti Binti Saad, made Taarab more popular in the 1920’s to 1950’s. We spoke to Hassan Mahenge, the assistant director of this band. He is a teacher at the DCMA. He teaches the Oud and plays the saxophone. All the students at the DCMA study traditional music such as Taarab as well as Western music. Members of the g…

Day Three: February 18, 2020 (Stonetown, Mpendae, Maungani) Story

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…h from Zanzibar) with Singeli (a new tribal rhythm). Taarab came from early 1800’s as Egyptian music. In Zanzibar the Mother of Taarab, Siti Binti Saad, made Taarab more popular in the 1920’s to 1950’s. We spoke to Hassan Mahenge, the assistant director of this band. He is a teacher at the DCMA. He teaches the Oud and plays the saxophone. All the students at the DCMA study traditional music such as Taarab as well as Western music. Members of the g…

Day 4 – Tuesday 4th July 2017 Story

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…d weather that chased us away before we could complete it. However, we did manage to find out several interesting information, notably, on his beginnings as a player and on the instrument manufacturing itself. Alex Ogwe confirmed our two generation theory and said he only started playing once his father was gone. He also gave us an idea of the current purchase conditions (order completed in approx. 2 weeks, price of 6000 Kenyan shillings per nyati…

Instruments Introduction Page

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…ding instruments that we have never seen or heard before. In some cases we manage to purchase instruments for our own Singing Wells instrument collection back in the UK. Where we find an instrument that we have not seen before, we make sure we record it, photograph it and research it.   This page features a selection of the instruments we have found so far on our travels.   The instruments are tagged by their ethnicity, their recording location an…

Stories Page

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…ips, our ongoing projects and some of the incredible people we have met. Music Read some of our articles and stories behind the Music of East Africa. Dive into musical genres, different instruments and the musicians keeping these traditions alive. Picture We manage to take some beautiful photos on our trip. Find out the stories behind some of our favourite pictures we have taken on the field. Community Get to know some of the inspiring communities…

Central and Eastern Kenya: Day 1 – Nairobi to Kiongwe to Muranga Story

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…Muranga on the Thika road, arriving at the Nokras Hotel in Muranga at about 1800. Here’s the route: We were all pretty shattered, so had a quick dinner (only quick if you ordered fish or meat, the chickens were apparently hard to catch and took considerably longer), drank the mandatory round of Tuskers and slipped off to bed. Working Practices: Roles and Responsibilities of the Team Each day, we will also bring you a set of ‘working practices’ we…

Day 8: Entebbe to Nairobi and Ketebul Studios Story

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…nfall. This song basically says, ‘I’m here, I’m still singing, I’m writing my own songs and the prediction of my demise is greatly exaggerated.” The band leader then talked to us about the 1970’s during the ‘band wars.’ There would be big concerts where the competing bands of each village would meet and sing ‘hate songs’ to the others. He would arrive earlier than the others and sing the other bands hate songs that were meant for him first. That w…

Victoria’s reflections on the music of the Batwa Story

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…l plans, there was ‘no room at the inn’ for me that night so I would spend my second night in Africa on my own at the Kisoro Tourist Hotel just down the road! TUESDAY The alarm goes off at 6.15am. I slept relatively well despite the torrential rain and a random text from the UK arriving at 5am to wake me up. And a single mosquito which appeared to have slipped through the net. I am glad to see that the rain had stopped and it’s a beautiful early m…

Day 3: From Nairobi to Kigali to Kisoro Story

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…r equipment (we really wanted to return with it all!). We then took Kenyan Airlines (new plane with movies!) to Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, population roughly a million. We were met by our drivers Arun and John and drove through heavy rains to the Rwanda-Uganda border crossing near Kisoro. After a rather lengthy crossing, we then drove on to our final desitination – the Traveller’s Rest in Kisoro. Five quick things: Rwanda: Beautiful country kn…

Reflections on the pilot phase by Pato News

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…I was expecting him to be a much older guy. I had met Andy before. Back to my first encounter with my new love. I had read about her on the internet and I met her before through a friend but he never introduced me to her but he gave me her name [CANON 5D CAMERA] Jimmy kept a close eye on her and he asked me to stop drooling all over the place because she belonged to him and only him.   The second car was delivered and Maddo, chairman for Ketebul M…