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MR.1970.1.1-A7
Basic facts:
country |
province |
region |
village |
people |
group |
date |
collector |
Mozambique | Inhambane | Inharrime | | Chopi | | 1955 | Hugh Tracey |
Language and title:
original language: Chopi/Tonga
title in original language: Msitso Wokata
title in English:
Musical composition:
type | # performers | instrument (type) | singing voice |
Group | 14 | (xylophone) |
- |
Group | 2 | (rattle) |
- |
Solo | 1 | (horn) |
- |
Characteristics:
general:
function: entertainment
length: 1:57 min.
Performers:
Hafu Kumbani
Fragment:
not available online
Remarks:
"The Sound of Africa Series - Sons d'Afrique Series"
Reference AMA. TR-1
Ngodo of Regulo Nyankowongo
The leader of this Timbila Orchestra is a well-known player and composer, Hafu Kumbani, who has a large number of new Timbila tunes to his credit. The Chopi clans which live to the east of the main body of the tribe are said to have intermarried with the GiTonga tribe of the Inhambane District and to speak a distinct dialect. Those who know the Chopi well claim that this can also be detected in the style of their playing and dancing and in the tuning of their Timbila xylophones.
Tempo:
|
average | 139.56 |
median | 139.53 |
minimum | 113.21 |
maximum | 157.89 |
standaard deviation | 6.19 |
regression factor | -0.04 |
|
Pitch:
Tessitura

Octave reduced tone scale

All pitch candidates

Melodic progress (fragment)