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Day Three: Bungoma Town to Kakamega Story

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…akers Likata: sticks Ikengele: Ring Chapuo: Big bass drum They performed six songs, with the sixth song finishing exactly when the rains came crashing down on us. While they had a couple of traditional songs, most of their performances were to allow students to feature specific instruments. Songs were: Mwana Wa Mbeli: famous Lua Song about first born child. Luseno: a song to feature the Shirili (which are these?) Pelele: A local beer, this was gre…

Patrick Ondiek Staff Profile

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…ll the people you’ve lost. Secondly, I love the confidence it gives me to expose my friends to new music. They all love the music I bring home – its’s different from what they listen to and so much like ‘home.’ In Kenya, no matter where you live, your village is always ‘home.’ I was never raised there [Bondo], but it is where I will retire. And the Singing Wells focus is about village music. It is about home. And my friends love that.” Pato is the…

Kidedeya Group

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…Freestyle Magic Moment: Omusingero again…

What We Do Page

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…f the Singing Wells project is to introduce tribal East African music to a new generation of musicians and listeners who might not consider it relevant today. So we have developed the Influences series: new compositions comprising a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, themes, harmonies and instruments. Influences is led by musicians from Ketebul Music or singer/songwriters from the areas we are travelling to during our field visits. “Si…

Day two: From Sirisia to Mabuyole Falls Story

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…g songs: Kuzula Ni Bora: This is a song that emphasizes that prevention is better than the cure. The singer takes us through many illnesses to argue there are ways to recognize the symptoms but there are also ways to prevent these illnesses. Malaria Inaua. This literally means, “Malaria kills” and it is about understanding the symptoms and seeking the right treatment. The pills that help with headache may kill you if you have malaria. Ukimwi Huuwa…

FAQ’s Page

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…you would like to help. Will you come and record my band? We have a schedule and a plan for the next 3 or 4 field visits to East Africa, so any groups we record would have to be within designated areas where we plan to travel. We’d love to hear from anyone with new suggestions for field visits. Can I join you on your next recording trip? Please get in touch if you would like more information about where are travelling with Singing Wells in the fut…

Liwambwe Group

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The Group Leader is: Atanas Teleni. It is a fairly new group, having played off and on for three years. They had unique drums, including small drums with wooden spikes on bottom to be embedded in sand, called the Siganga. They also had a pair of drums called the Likuti and a long drum called the Msondo, and a very long thin drum called a Neya. In the dance they had a character in a mask called a Lipiko, who wore a vest called a Mjuga. They played…

Kirundo Group

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…r the harvest. New composition. Mjomba – Uncle, celebrating the good hunt. New composition Uye – Come Back Please, used at a wake after someone is buried. New composition. Uringe – Be Proud. Old Traditional song Kyaso – old traditional Zanzibarian song of celebration Mnyamwana – Respect for women. New Composition. They sang in a combination of Hehe and Kigogo, both languages from mainland Tanzania, as well as Swahili. They had incredible energy an…

Group 7: The Impano Group Story

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…mpressive collection of art. Their sound was a perfect blending of old and new, tradition and experimentation, coming together in something harmonic and unique that we loved getting to record. The songs they performed for us were: Ngarara – this is an Intwatwa style song about a boy asking for directions to a girl he likes. A traditional song. Kabanyana (“Bride”) – a song traditionally sung for a bride on her wedding day Ndabigukundira (“Why I lov…

Namaddu Troupe Group

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…uffer? A woman can’t have a baby so her husband beats her and sends her to the witch doctor who ensures she gets pregnant. She then returns to husband, who has been off drinking, and they reunite. “Kwakira Wiita”: A song about eating new food, particularly millet, after the harvest. But the children don’t stay home and are out all the time, so they suffer from bad spiritis. They need to be home in the house for the good spirits. Gradually they ret…

Group 3: Makanyaga Abdul Story

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…Bari – same artists as no. Then we redid all the above with the full band except Lutagengwa. Urukundo rurambuye – Retake Garuka Susanna – Retake Gikundiro – Retake Hishize iminsi – Retake. False start after 1-2 mins but kept rolling. Call to prayer in the back ground during the 2nd half Ngwino Mukunzi – Retake. False start brief, kept rolling We then added a new song added and the whole band present. Rubanda As crew backed up, Tabu, Jimmy and Kath…

Group 6: Sudi Mavenge Story

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…Rwandan board game) – this is about a Rwandan board game that people would bet their Inyambo cows for. If you won, you’d win two Inyambo cows. But if you lost, you’d donate your son to the King’s Palace to join the army. As the song says, if you’re going to play, be sure you’re ready. Simbi – this is a love song for Sudi’s wife, Simbi. It’s about how back when he was 27, many boys were running after her but they had no plans for marriage – but he…

Tarajazz Group

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…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 group: Suleiman Makame (keyboard, director), Hassan Mahenge (Saxaphone, assistant director), Mahsin Basalama (contra base), Christopher Weston (Cajon and high hat), Regina Juma (singer). There was supposed to be a violin player but unfortunately he couldn’t…

Here for the Music? Page

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If you are here to experience some of the very best music East Africa has to offer then you are in the right place. For some of our stories, videos and the chance to listen to some of our Singing Wells Albums, head to the links below. Stories Read some of our most memorable stories from the field, featuring stunning photography taken by our team. Learn more about the communities we meet, the instruments that are being played and the background st…

Buganda Music Ensemble Group

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…ything had happened. Albert leads the song with the bow harp or Ennanga, a new instrument for us. Albert is only one of 3 master players. It was played in solo performances and the Ennanga player was the advisor to the king, as people would bring him messages for the king that he would turn to song. “Mulirwana”: it means neighbour and the song is about people who don’t trust their neighbours and they believe that anyone that doesn’t trust their ne…