105 Search Results for: www cheap airline tickets international com phone number 1-800-299-7264

Central and Eastern Kenya: Days 5-11:An Interview with Gregg Story

Published on

…pop culture. The whole drive to “marketing” is killing our culture. If the numbers don’t come in on something than you stop it. But culture is hard to really invest in. You don’t go for the popular musicians doing the big things. You have to go to the real groups in the rural villages. And they are out there. And it gets much deeper. Our view of development is hardware – give folks roads, modernise them. But Singing Wells has discovered in fact –…

The History Of Benga Music: A Report by Ketebul Music Story

Published on

…s from the coastal strip of East Africa. The peculiarity of the Benga beat comes from the combination of a sharp lead guitar overriding the rhythm and bass. The pace of the guitars, with a steady rise to a climax or crescendo and an equally quick refrain, together with the arrangement and sectioning mark benga apart from other music. Luo guitarists long cultivated a unique technique of playing the guitar. They commonly do not massage the strings a…

Central and Eastern Kenya: Day 0 – London/Nairobi Story

Published on

…mmunity and will be helping interview the groups (e mail: gregtendwa@gmail.com) Lewis Koome (Video 3), who is from the Meru ethnic community and has been our primary contact person to support this trip (e mail: lkoome2000@yahoo.com) Raphael Sipalla (Audio 4) our ‘Influences’ artist (e mail: ruffmaud@yahoo.com) We will be interviewing them throughout this trip to provide additional color to our Field Reports. We spent our Saturday packing and prepa…

Central Uganda: Day 5 – Jinja to Kampala Story

Published on

…azi Ow’omwano Tanoba: Tamenha Ibuga Nalufuka: This was an incredible dance number that ended with all the Singing Wells crew, and many of the hotel staff, jumping up and dancing with the group. Here is their music: James Isabirye says, “It is a challenge for me to talk about Nile Beat because I have so many feelings about it. But what I’m most proud of its contribution to the preservation of Ugandan culture by organizing the only festival since 20…

Interview: fusion band Ndoto Afrika News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…an audience space and what’s making it twice difficult is that you have to compete with international foreign brands who in most cases are the radio favourites. A brother has to dream on though, giving up is so ‘unAfrican’ they say. Anything else you want us to know? In the banks of these rivers, shoes of these great lakes, thickets of these forests and slopes of these mountains, there lies a sound so beautiful and pure that you can never find any…

Central Uganda: Day 4 – Jinja Story

Published on

…. He limits his opportunities. His influence is local but amazing. He is a composer and he can compose a song on the spot – if you tell him the names and topic he will come back with a beautiful song, on the spot. The challenge we have for him and for all like him is a) illiteracy, b) that the instruments are acoustic – if we could amplify our instruments we can then give him a bigger stage. We are trying at the university to help amplify instrume…

Before They Pass Away News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…portant than ever to understand, respect and celebrate the world’s indigenous cultures and remaining tribes, before it’s too late. To find out more information about Jimmy’s work visit http://www.beforethey.com/. Do you know of a music group that Singing Wells should be working with? Tweet us or Facebook us with your ideas. Photos: by Jimmy Nelson…

The repatriation of Kenya’s music heritage News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…n early generation of Kenyan musicians are currently being returned to the communities in which these songs were made in the 1950s by English ethnomusicologist, Hugh Tracey. The repatriation of these recordings began in August, during a two-week pilot project in Kenya’s Rift Valley led by Prof Diane Thram, Director of the International Library of African Music (ILAM) in South Africa and the team from Ketebul Music, supported and funded by The Abub…

Music Depositories and Archives around the World News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…g value to advance the educational role of Indiana University and to serve international communities of scholars, patrons, and those whose cultural heritage is represented by its holdings.’ As apparent from its mission statement, the Archives of Traditional Music (ATM) recognises the importance of the resources it holds and aims to fulfil this mission by collecting traditional world music and making it available to those who seek to access it. “Ac…

Archiving Guidelines News

Published on
Published in: News & Views, Uncategorized

…orage of both digital and physical sound files. Online Sound Archiving The International Association of Sound and Audiovisual Archives (IASA) released the second edition of an online publication – Guildines on the Production and Preservation of Digital Audio Objects (IASA-TC 04) – in 2009, which is described as ‘an accepted authority on digital audio preservation in the sound archiving field.’ It is informed by their other publication, ‘The Safegu…

A History of Recording East African Music News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…r African Music Archive is that when searching every track, it lists the accompanying commentary from Mary Oyer, so you can hear in her own words the description of the music and the story behind it. By the end of the summer, after initially deciding between a focus on music and art, Oyer knew she wanted to channel her efforts into indigenous music. As a teacher, ‘She saw the enriching possibilities for including cross-cultural music in her relate…

Tracey Instrument Collection News

Published on

…da, as it is demanded so much for drums, lyres and fiddles. Endara log xylophone The xylophone is 263.5cm long, made up of 16 roughly cut keys and tuned to a pentatonic scale. It is played using one beater, which is attached to the xylophone by string and can be played by up to five people at one time. This frame was actually made by Hugh Tracey, after he collected it in 1950, though the original frame was made of two banana stalks with loose keys…

Singing Wells in Numbers…. News

Published on
Published in: About Singing Wells

…Andy did a litte homework for this one: Number of recordings of groups: 374 (this does not include other recordings like Magic Moments, Influences, etc…) Number of groups recorded: 83 Number of hours of music: 27 hours and 30 minutes.  …

ILAM, Repatriation and Jimmie Rodgers/Chemirocha News

Published on

…we had our latest in a series of conversations with the Director of ILAM (International Library of African Music), Diane Thram. ILAM was founded in 1954 by the late Hugh Tracey, the legendary ethno-musicologist, who conducted ground breaking village recordings from the 1920’s to 1950’s. We are working with ILAM to begin to repatriate these recordings back to the villages from which they were taken. We hope to start with two pilot villages in July…

Report from Womex 2013 News

Published on
Published in: News & Views

…rk with if we venture to Uganda. Find out more about the film here: http://www.sweetdreamsrwanda.com/   New Friends at the festival We met a lot of new friends – as that was the point of our being there. We were spreading the word of the project and its aims and objectives, with listening stations for passers by to listen to the music we had recorded. We had a few instruments from our collection on display, and some even got played by some of our…