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…ke up to the sound of gun fire. At first, I wasn’t too scared and rose to brush my teeth as I always do. But the guns got louder – the Central Government was attacking the Buganda Kingdom and had attacked the Parliament first, which was about a kilometer away from the palace. I realized it was very real when bullets started hitting the palace and the hut where we kept our drums caught fire. People started running around all over and I was getting…

Bigilia Group Group

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…luding Magic Moments and Influences Sessions: Zakulola: You’ve come to see us play Wake Kwa Ume: Female to male Nataka kusema kasi naogopa: I would like to say something but I am afraid Umpati Ng’o: You’re never going to get them Magic Moment 1 Utalikologa Utalinywa: If you mix it, you’ll drink it. Tueheze Zembwela (local dialect) Bonanza Nataka Kusema: Includes a song with Leo, which is ‘I want to say’ Utalikologa Utalinywa: If you mix it, you wi…

Ketebul Music Group

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…l role that artistes play every day in people’s lives. History of Ketebul Music Ketebul Music was established in early 2007 with the ambitious vision to carry out research and promote the diverse fusion of traditional sounds of Kenya and East Africa through the documentation and archiving of the work of musicians who have shaped the various genres of music from the region over the past six decades. In broader terms, intensive research carried out…

Albums Introduction Page

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…are the music we record in East Africa and one of the ways in which we can share this music is through our albums series. For each project we undertake, we curate an album of the resulting recordings. In most cases, this will include at least one recording from each group recorded. Where it works artistically, we’ll arrange the tracks on the album in chronological order of the recording date – so you can experience the journey that we took through…

Day One: The Iteso People and their Music Story

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…instrument, the Seketa and the 9 String ‘Solo’. Percussion includes: The ‘drum set’ of drums, bottle tops for snares and a plate serving as ride. The set is called the Achaeket. The shakers are called the Itwol. The ring is called the Edongot. Between their core songs, influences and a magic moment, we had a long session with the group. Songs included: Ataikatiaka Kitiso: This song is about the unity of the Teso people. While forces are trying to…

Mission Page

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…of East Africa Introduce East African tribal music to a new generation of musicians and music fans Offer tangible and lasting benefits to the musicians and village communities we visit Encourage the development of village music groups, particularly within the young community, and demonstrate that preserving cultural music heritage will help sustain a vibrant and successful community Forge partnerships with other NGOs and corporations to help susta…

Here for the Music? Page

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…ages of our time on the field, the people we meet and the stunning scenery. YouTube You can find the full collection of our video recordings on our Youtube channel. With over 500+ videos for you to choose from, delve into the world of East African music and dance with us. “We set out on this mission not to become ‘fossil collectors’… We work with musicians to make sure their music traditions continue to be practiced, can be shared amongst the wi…

What We Do Page

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…vour to make our recordings accessible to the widest possible audience of musicians, music lovers and ethnomusicologists. You can find all our recordings on Soundcloud and YouTube or discover music groups by location or genre via our digital Music Map. If you like the music you hear and want to make a donation to support a particular music group you can do this on our YouTube channel using the Google Donate button. The Influences Series for Singin…

The Revival of the Entongooli Page

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…ed base, the soundbox, of the Entongooli. A specific tree species called Omusita is used to ensure that the word is strong enough to endure the shaping, and to make sure it lasts for many years. Some of the instruments that Mr Mukadisi has in his position are over 100 years old. Once the correct tree has been found that is of an appropriate age, around 10 years old so the wood is fully formed, it is chopped down and into smaller pieces to begin th…

Day Two: February 17, 2020 (Stonetown) Story

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…sticks, Said Ame Othman on shakers, Aikazija Abdala Ame -dancer, Mirianaharus Juma Hamis – dancer. All sang but Mohamed Othman Faki was lead singer.  Sanduku , the bass, was a homemade bass made of a large box with a small hole cut out in the front. It had a large stick which the player held perpendicular to the box with a string going from the top of the stick to the top of the box. He changed notes by holding the string less or more taut as wel…

Mr Bado Group

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…ted singing in 1994 while studying in Mombasa, and is now an accomplished music producer in his own right, and he runs his own studio in Watamu called Bado Records, where he records his own music as well as support and help aspiring artists from Watamu. His songs, ‘Shemeji’ and ‘Susumila’ were mega hits in the coast region, earning him a performance slot at Safaricom Live in 2010. He has performed internationally, including in the USA as part of t…

Day 4 – Tuesday 4th July 2017 Story

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…to play approximately 15 years ago. His teaching method is as follows: he plays as the student observes, then he’s hands the instrument to him/her to try out. He also commented on the change in community perception of nyatiti players. Previously, it used to be a symbol of respect and prestige, since “nyatiti was something good”. Nowadays he regrets it is no longer the case. We closed the interview with his tuning techniques and confirmed previousl…

Jackie Akinyi Group

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…as “Wawili Wawili” in the year 2000. After this song did very well on the Kenyan market, she decided to move to Kenya. It was during the years 2004 and 2005 that she met Tabu Osusa (a music producer), who invited her to Ketebul Studios, where she recorded her first album titled KUNDI, featuring 8 tracks….

Day 9 – Sunday 9th July 2017 Story

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…aboos and beliefs surrounding the instrument; etc. We also attempted to establish if there was any contact and exchange between neighbouring communities that would give birth to common tunes or influence instruments’ shapes and music styles, etc.   1. Source: Wikipedia 2. The most widely used instruments classification system first devised in 1914 by musicologists Erich Moritz von Hornbostel and Curt Sachs; English version published much later in…

Day 1 – Saturday 1st July 2017 Story

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…as opposed to nyatiti, is in fact a generic term for music in Luo language) and hypothetical historical explanation; ‐ Mention of “Koblong”, a tune known by almost all players, often used for teaching cause of its strong combinations; ‐ Traditional positioning of player within a homestead when playing at ceremonies; etc….

Conclusion: Challenges and Recomendations Story

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…hives, interviews, etc.); extend the timeframe of the main field filming missions; include longer master class sessions; and encourage and enable more innovative studio recording sessions. I advocate for these adjustments because I believe the Masters series is an excellent concept, whose character of bordering documentation and applied ethnomusicology makes it particularly interesting and worth investing in….