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  1. Artist(s): Pembe Selemani (Leader) | Composer: Zaramo men (Performer) | 1950/06/24 | dance, Daressalaam, East African, ensemble, Friction sticks, Mbeta, Pembe Selemani, Pipe, Rattle, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Mbeta pipe dance for young men, performed on pipes, friction sticks, and tin rattle. Refer ILAM field card D3E5
  2. Artist(s): Zaramo young men (Performer)Pembe Selemani (Performer) | Composer: Zaramo young men (Performer)Pembe Selemani (Performer) | 1950/06/24 | Call and response, dance, East African, Folk, Friction sticks, Mbeta, Pembe Selemani, Pipes, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattles, traditional, Viyanzi vertical flute, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Pipe dance with various wind instruments accompanied by rattles and friction sticks. Refer ILAM field card number D3E5
  3. Artist(s): Zaramo young men (Performer)Pembe Selemani (Performer) | Composer: Zaramo young men (Performer)Pembe Selemani (Performer) | 1950/06/24 | Call and response, East African, Folk, Friction sticks, Male singing, Mbeta, Pembe Selemani, Pipes, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattles, traditional, Viyanzi vertical flute, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Pipe dance with various wind instruments accompanied by rattles and friction sticks. This is a copy of the TP2474. Refer ILAM field card number D2E5
  4. Artist(s): Pembe Selemani and Zaramo boys | 1950-00-00 | Dar-es-Salaam, East African, Mbeta pipe dance, Selemani, Pembe, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zaramo, ILAM | An Mbeta pipe dance with Viyanzi vertical flutes, 2 friction sticks, and tin rattles., The players start to play beginning with the pipe 3rd from the lowest. Each piper above them takes his rhythm from the next man below. If one fails to get started he holds up all the others above. The leader then comes along and gets his rhythm for him and his companions can then take up the rhythm until the treble player at last joins in., Set of 13 pipes. The tuning of this set was as follows:- 584, 320, 440, 392, 336, 292, giving a pentatonic scale. The total range was just over two octaves.
  5. Artist(s): Zaramo boys (Performer) | Composer: Ramazani Mfaumbe (Performer) | 1950/06/25 | Daressalaam, East African, Folk music, Indigenous music, Ramazani Mfaumbe, Story Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Story song. Further details refer ILAM field card (D3F13)
  6. Artist(s): Zaramo Men | Composer: Mashaka kawambwa (Performer) | 1950/06/25 | Drum, East African, Kawambwa,Mashaka, Rattle, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Madagoli dance song for men and women
  7. Artist(s): Zaramo Men | Composer: M. Kawambwa (Performer)K. Kilakala (Performer)Composer not specified | 1950-00-00 | Dance song, Daressalaam, Drum, East African, Indigenous music, Kawambwa,Mashaka, Kilaka,Kitamba, Tanzania, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Further details refer to ILAM record number: CR2546.
  8. Artist(s): Mashaka Kawambwa (Performer)Kitamba Kilaka (Performer)Zaramo men (Performer) | Composer: Mashaka Kawambwa (Performer)Kitamba Kilaka (Performer)Zaramo men (Performer) | 1950/06/25 | dance, East African, Five goblet pegged and footed Drum, Folk, Four cylindrical pegged Drum, Kawambwa,Mashaka, Kilaka,Kitamba, Madogoli, men and women, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattles, traditional, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Madagoli dance song for men and women, accompanied by various drums and tin rattles. Refer ILAM field card number D3F1
  9. Artist(s): Kitamba Kilaka (Performer)Mashaka Kawambwa (Performer)Zaramo men (Performer) | Composer: Kitamba Kilaka (Performer)Mashaka Kawambwa (Performer)Zaramo men (Performer) | 1950/06/25 | dance, East African, Five goblet pegged and footed Drum, Folk, Kawambwa,Mashaka, Kilaka,Kitamba, Madogoli, men and women, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattles, traditional, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Madagoli dance song for men and women, accompanied by various drums and tin rattles. Refer ILAM field card number D3F2

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