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  1. Artist(s): Siyanaloli Sanyila (Composer/Performer)Unidentified others (Performer) | Composer: Siyanaloli Sanyila (Composer/Performer)Unidentified others (Performer) | 1950-00-00 | burial, Call and response, chant, Drone, East African, Lament, mourning, Nyakyusa, Siyanaloli Sanyila, Song, Tanganyika, Tanzania, traditional, Unidentified others, ILAM | Burial song with drone, call and response, and lament like qualities. ILAM field card number is unknown
  2. Composer: Siyananoli SanyilaNyakyusa women | 1950/06/09 | bereavement, burial, chant, Nyakyusa, Nyakyusa, Siyananoli Sanyila, Song, Southern African, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Burial song in the form of a chant. Refer ILAM field card D2R11
  3. Composer: Pili bin Juma (Performer) | 1950/07/18 | Basket rattle, Belgian Congo, Central African, Congo, dance, Democratic Republic of the Congo, East African, Kimba, Luba, malimba, Manyanga, Pili bin Juma, Rattle, Song, Songe, Tabora, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Xylophone, ILAM | Kimba dance song for men and women, accompanied by 11 Malimba xylophones and a Manyanga basket rattle. Refer ILAM field card D4C8
  4. Composer: Gogo women | 1950/06/07 | dance, East African, Gogo, Gogo, hourglass Drum, Ng'oma, Tanganyika, Tanzania, ILAM | Two Ng'oma dance rhythms accompanied by 9 hourglass drumsRefer ILAM field card D2X7
  5. Artist(s): Zaramo boys | Composer: Pembe Selemani (Performer) | 1950/06/24 | Daressalaam, East African, Flute, Flute ensemble, Pembe Selemani, Rattle, Sticks, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Mbeta pipe danceFurther details refer ILAM field card (D3E6)
  6. Artist(s): Zaramo boys (Performer) | Composer: Pembe Selemani (Performer)Composer not specified | 1950-00-00 | Dance song, Daressalaam, East African, Flute, Folk music, Friction stick, Indigenous music, Mbeta dance, Mbeta pipe dance, Pembe Selemani, Rattle, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattle, Viyanzi flute, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Further details refer ILAM shellac record number: TP1568
  7. Artist(s): Pembe Selemani (Leader) | Composer: Zaramo young men (Performer) | 1950/06/24 | dance, Daressalaam, East African, ensemble, Friction sticks, Mbeta, Pembe Selemani, Pipe, Tanganyika, Tanzania, Tin rattle, Zaramo, Zaramo, ILAM | Mbeta pipe dance for young men, performed on pipes, friction sticks, and tin rattle. Refer ILAM field card D3E6
  8. 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 | Mbeta pipe dance with various wind instruments accompanied by rattles and friction sticks. Refer ILAM field card number D3E4
  9. 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 | Mbeta pipe dance with various wind instruments accompanied by rattles and friction sticks. Refer ILAM field card number D3E4
  10. Artist(s): Pembe Selemani and Zaramo men | 1950-00-00 | Dar-es-Salaam, Folk - 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., "You are giving me a lot of trouble. Go and eat food prepared by my mother on a basket. You will find it better and different from food prepared on enamel plates which make your stomach bad.", 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.

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