Day Four: February 19, 2020 (Maruhabi Palace) Story
…nger), Heri Kombo (drums) Songs: Mwaludeje – Tradition after 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 ma…
Kirundo Group
…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…
Patrick Ondiek Staff Profile
…really love tribal music. So when the Singing Wells project offered him a new opportunity to discover the music roots of East Africa, Pato jumped at the chance. Why? “First, I love the exposure to different cultures – even my own. I have never heard a lot of the tribal music, even around my own villages. Our trip to Nyanza in November blew me away. I have never heard music like that. My favourite performance was by Okumu K’Orengo. I was so moved….
Day Five: January 22, 2019 Mwanza Continued Story
…. This was a group of wonderful dancing and costume changes. Every song a new and wonderful outfit. We recorded six performances: Omusingero: A song about playing the drums and dancing Nchuma: A song about traditional music that the elders love to play Mrondogomo: A wedding song Kidedeya: A send off song, a marriage song Kidedeya: Freestyle Magic Moment: Omusingero again https://youtu.be/AtwkoD3sDFo From recording we then drove eight hours to…
Group 5: Ababeramuco Group Story
…ing who needs clothes and tells the people to find the animals to make him new clothes made of leather and fur. There’s a distinctive action in the song that means: “I’m finished, it’s done!” This is sung like a story being told. In the first take he threw a bell shaker on the ground with an exclamation of “It’s done!!” In the final take the bell throwing was taken out as it interfered with the vocals but the intention is still obvious. The songs…
Introduction: Project overview and objectives Story
…Counties in Lake Region of Kenya and Nairobi City in the period from 1st to 12th July 2017. https://youtu.be/NqomPAxomxI “Masters of the Nyatiti” being a pilot programme for a new project series under Singing Wells, one of the objectives of this report is to reassess the original concept based on experiences from the field and to point out encountered challenges and difficulties in meeting concept objectives. Thus, I hope that this document will r…
Day Five: Ilesi, Khayega to Kisumu Story
…en ‘no one is watching.’ He wrote this in March 2017 and it will be on his new album. Shombu: This is a girl’s name and is a traditional song. But he takes it and says, “Yes, you are a beautiful girl, but let me warn you. Many will try to be with you and there is a danger if you are not careful you could catch HIV. Your beauty could be a curse if you are not cautious.” He wrote this in 2010. Umbeba. This means, you are carrying something and is an…
Shem Tube Group
…Shem Tube is a pioneer of the ‘Luhya Omutibo’ sound and had a big hit with his band Abana ba Nasery (Nursery Boys, including Justo Osala on guitar and Enos Okola on percussion; they played throughout the ’60’s and ’70’s.) Their style was linked to three part harmonies, two finger picked guitars and a ‘fanta bottle percussionist.’ In the 80’s, Shem formed a new band, Les Bunyore , before reforming Abana ba Nasery in the ’90’s….
Day Three: Bungoma Town to Kakamega Story
…ercussion from song 2, Isuna. Magic Moment: Reprise of percussion from song 1, Imbira, featuring the Lisanduku. Influences song with Fadhilee Itulya, performing his song Amina with percussion group on Magic Moment for Imbira. From Mumias, we travelled about 10 kilometers to another village to record Matungu United. Matungu United was founded by Richard Ometi, who is a Head Teacher of a local school, teaching sciences and also teaches students in t…
Buganda Music Ensemble Group
…don’t trust their neighbours and they believe that anyone that doesn’t trust their neighbours is a witch. “Ssewaswa”: This is about twins Wasswa and Kato, and praising twins. “Anamwinganga”: This was a piece composed by Albert’s father in 1945 and recorded in the 1960’s. It talks about who will attack the king. He has all the security and people are there to protect him so he should be safe. “N’agenda Kasana”: instrumental piece. “Tweyanze”: It i…
Here for the Music? Page
…c traditions continue to be practiced, can be shared amongst the widest audiences and become a source of inspiration for new musicians.”…
Day 2 – Sunday 2nd July 2017 Story
…ct that younger traditional players do not (or only exceptionally) compose new tunes, but replicate existing old ones. Within the nyatiti tradition, tunes remain the same, whereas the lyrics can change, evolve. They are the fruit of a specific player’s imagination and can be adapted to the occasion and/or to tell the praise of a different person. The fact that Meshack picked up the instrument only once his father had passed away brought about seve…
Recording, archiving and sharing the traditional music of East Africa Page
…shared amongst the widest audiences and become a source of inspiration for new musicians. Here for Research? Click here! Whether you are a Musicologist, a student or just interested in the field, head this way to see more of our detailed field reports, group biographies and in-depth information regarding the various different instruments and styles of music we have encountered on our field trips. Here for the Music? Click here! Want to just enjoy…
Elgon Ngoma Troupe Group
…says, they blew audiences’ minds. As the bands have grown there are roughly 160 total members of his group, of which 100 are performers. They are roughly divided between the two bands. For income, they do performances and also work four acres of land to feed themselves. Many of the members also do arts and crafts or a skilled trade – Julius’s dream is to open up a hair and beauty studio so they can support the bride with her beauty and music. He h…
Group 3: Makanyaga Abdul Story
…bove plus Tabana on guitar Nagera Muri 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…
Day two: From Sirisia to Mabuyole Falls Story
…o record the band Namatete. The band was founded by Weput Khulu Namatete in 1992. He and his friends gradually made instruments and learned to play them while taking care of their cattle. By 1992 they were good enough to call themselves a ‘serious’ band. The founder started by playing the Lituneu. His brother joined him for a while and brought the Shirili, the single stringed instrument similar to the Orutu. After 23 years his brother formed his o…