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Happy new year from Singing Wells News

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…e checked in on the preservation of the Bigwala trumpets The Bigwala is a trumpet-style instrument made from gourds. Singing Wells has been supporting the work of James Isabirye to preserve this fantastic traditional instrument, so in 2015 we went back to Uganda to check on the progress of the project. 4. We learned about the art of drum making During our 2015 trip to Uganda, we had the privilege of being able to watch and record the making of the…

Singing Wells surpasses 500,000 YouTube hits! News

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…ng the tribes of the Kenyan Coast, Central and Eastern Uganda, our work to share the music of the Batwa community and the Luo community. We’ve told the story of repatriating Kenya’s music heritage after 50 years and celebrated magic moments – where we’ve found an extra-special artist on our journeys and recorded their work. To celebrate our 500,000th YouTube hit, we’ve put together a selection of our most popular videos. We hope you enjoy, and ple…

Meeting Ketebul: an interview with Tabu News

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…is tied to music, it’s important! We want to celebrate other cultures and share our own. I think there is a place for us in the world market and we haven’t tapped into it yet. For a long time Kenyan’s have just been music consumers. In exchange for our buying other’s music, we want them to see them buying ours. Who inspires you, and who are your influences? Anyone who is doing something original inspires me. I don’t like copycats. I like music fr…

Our top 5 Singing Wells songs for March News

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…are called Kilumi, played by Makai King’ei and Koka Mbindyo. 5. Ohalanga Drum Solo – Keith Moon Final favourite has to be the Ohalanga Drum Solo by Keith Moon, filmed in Singing Wells’ 2011 trip through Northern Kenya. 0.52 secs is my favourite moment, when Keith stands up and the dude behind him pulls his chair back – as if they both know he can’t stay sitting down when playing a rhythm that good! Harri What are your favourite Singing Wells song…

What’s in the box? Story

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…November 28th, 2011 – Jimmy’s 51st Birthday and we’re at Rang-ala Village, Nyanza, recording the Ogoya Nengo. As a surprise, the village arranges a little birthday celebration. And in this lovely life box was a live chicken to ease Jimmy’s transition into middle age. The village and Jimmy fared better than the Chicken that became the centre of a lovely Birthday meal……

Ten More Singing Wells Stories News

…tures in his masterpiece Soge (and this is the tube fiddle, the sister instrument of the Orutu which inspired Benge in the Luo tribes): What do Singing Wells, Jimmie Rogers and ILAM have in common? Read here.   The Otacho Young Stars and the Sadness of Joyous Praise: Travelling around Africa you always pray a little to the gods above that Africans would enjoy the benefits of a few more responsible folks with power, in power. And then we ran into t…

Current Leading Figures News

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…it all. where is culture? How much support would one expect?” Words that truly reinforce the crucial work of many of the individuals and organisations explored throughout this series, along with all the work that James does himself. His students at the university perform at carol services, annual university graduation ceremonies to a crowd of over 40,000 people, and perform every Wednesday to each other during a recital hour. However, when asked…

Music Depositories and Archives around the World News

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…ich the legacy of Asch, is ‘to document “people’s music,” spoken word, instruction, and sounds from around the world’ and is committed to ‘to cultural diversity, education, increased understanding, and lively engagement with the world of sound.’ They currently have more than 3,200 albums and 45,000 tracks and, through the dissemination of audio recordings and educational materials, are seeking to expand this legacy. Their vast content is relativel…

A History of Recording East African Music News

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…or the improvement of the online facilities available to those who want to share their music. Finally, Cooke shared his thoughts on the future of archiving African Music, particularly in their country of origin. He gave frustrating examples of tapes being stored in terrible conditions, archives being so disorganised that, even with funding, it would take 20 years to archive properly and equipment being broken because it was not used according to i…

Tracey Instrument Collection News

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…fingers cut off for trying to play with the princess. Ugandan-style laced drum This style of drum is typical of Ugandan drums. The body is made from wood with animal skin stretched over the top and bottom and then laced together. See similar drums in action with a Magic Moment from the Namaddu Troupe… Amadinda loose-note xylophone   The first xylophone pictured has 17 keys and the second has 12, and were both made by Andrew Tracey to replace the e…

ILAM, Repatriation and Jimmie Rodgers/Chemirocha News

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…illage music. We listen to the likembe music in Uganda and here the steel drums of Calypso music. We listen to Benga blues and here the music of Cuba, demanding that we look further into the circles travelled between musicians between the Congo and Cuba, and we listen to Samba drumming and particularly the tambourin only to be reminded of the Watmon Cultural Group’s use of the Calabash. Our heads appropriately spin and we’re happy about that. The…

James Isabirye and Tabu Osusa Discuss East African Music News

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…their village and learn their songs, discover their musical styles and instruments and then come back to me and I’d be happy to help them. And some do. Both Winyo and Makadem started out doing more R&B and lots of covers. But they have re-discovered the music and styles of their tribes – it was in them all along but they did not listen. Now they listen and guess what –everyone is listening to them. James: We need to move from being a nobody – neit…

Ketebul Music: A Year in Review News

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…ontent and then worry about sales and marketing. No point in arguing about marketing until you have deep and rich content. Our government is pushing for local content which is good, but my view is that we first have to have great Kenyan content and then our people will want it because it is good not due to regulations. Spotlight: We are also working on Spotlight on Kenyan music Volume 6, having released Volume 5 in 2013. We have focused on the Ken…

Preserving Threatened Heritage News

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…our heart, such as Uganda. An article on the website of the Ugandan daily newspaper, New Vision, warns about the need to preserve ‘Bigwala’, the royal music of the Busoga region. Bigwala music is performed at ceremonies such as coronations, funerals and, recently, other social events. It is the music of gourd trumpets and is accompanied by a specific dance. UNESCO cites Bigwala music as playing ‘a significant role in contributing to unity among t…

Obuell-Lira and the Macedonia Band Story

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…in doing so saved everyone from the dangers of interrogation and false accusations. Each time someone was threatened in a nearby village, Joshua would call an army officer and explain that one of his musicians was under threat. And the officer would intervene. Pretty quickly, everyone in the Teso region carried a thumb piano or a drum and all claimed they were members of the Macedonia Band. The Macedonia band and the song Uganda, Land of Freedom…