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- The matepe is a type of lamellophone pla**** in North-Eastern Zimbabwe. It is primarily pla**** by the Sena Tonga and the Kore-Kore peoples which are subgroups...
- for rituals of communicating with Musikavanhu or Nyadenga (God). Mbira matepe which has 26 keys originated from along the borders of Zimbabwe and Mozambique...
- and jazz, which makes for an instructive contrast -the taped-in-Africa Matepe Ensemble, whose spontaneous laughter closes out the coda, versus Maurice...
- the nhare, mbira dzavadzimu, the Mbira Nyunga Nyunga, njari mbira, and matepe. The mbira is pla**** at religious and secular gatherings, and different...
- to play transcriptions of mbira dzavadzimu (as well as nyunga nyunga and matepe) music. The first of these transcriptions had originally been used for music...
- of the US Congress Hera, the Zimbabwean musical instrument also known as matepe Hera Group, a multiutility company in Italy Hera Gallery, artist cooperative...
- (Kenya) Lokanga bara (Madagascar) Malimbe (Congo) Marovany (Madagascar) Matepe (Zimbabwe) Masenqo (Ethiopia) Mbira (Zimbabwe) Mišnice Mizwad (Algeria)...
- River, the Concepción River, the San Ignacio River, the Sonora River, the Mátepe River, the Yaqui River and the Mayo River. Dams, such as Alvaro Obregon...
- Mutwa. Johannesburg : Blue Crane Books, 1969. Tracey, Andrew. (1970). "The Matepe Mbira Music of Rhodesia". Journal of the African Music Society, IV: 4, 37-61...
- traditional patterns, some newly composed patterns and a nontraditional coda, Matepe (1982), which is largely non-traditional in style, and where the music is...