Luma II
In: vital:41546; International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa; TR0125-02; (1952)
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The name of the village means "Two Trees". The end blown flutes were kept for the use of the Pygmies by the Bantu of the Nande tribe who live just outside the Ituri forest, but consider they have proprietary rights over the Mambuti and their activities whenever they come out to the edge of the forest, ordering them about like unpaid servants. This set of pipes, end blown flutes, appear to have been made by the Nande and not they Pygmies themselves. They cannot therefore be said with certainity to reflect the innate scale of the Mambuti but rather of the Nande. The embouchure is the shape commonly found in these districts being made by two cuts of the knife, one short (held against the lower lip) and one long. Dance tune. Ensemble of 10 Luma pipes, the second tune with two laced drums and rattles.
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Luma II
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Group of Mambuti Pygmies ; Tracey, Hugh |
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Quelle: | vital:41546; International Library of African Music, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa; TR0125-02; (1952) |
Veröffentlichung: | International Library of African Music, 1952 |
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