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LOGGER'S SHEET LOGGER: AndrĂ¡s Goldinger REEL NUMBER: 3/4 & 4/4 STAGE: DC Workshop DATE: 7/2/87 PRESENTOR: Kazadi wa Mukuna GROUP NAME: / REGION/STYLE: African Instrument Workshop PERFORMER(S) INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION (senegal) Djimo Konyate- kora, balaphone, drum 2/3 harp xylophone 1-String (uganda) James Makubuya- harp fiddle horn ndongo, ndingidi, adungu, [[strikethrough]] mand [[/strikethrough]] mandinda xylophone CONTENTS 1. intro- Kazadi Djimo Konyate & James Makauya chr 2. song- Djimo kora & vocal 3. explanation of griot (joh im Malimke)- [[strikethrough]] family [[/strikethrough]] hereditary court storytellers oral tradition of learning, construction gourd, wood benne? 4. tuning systems (pegs vs fiber strung) 5. James Makabuya- n 6. Song w/ hdongo (8-string harp) 7. explanation of scale (pentatonix)/ construction- water lizard skin cow skin used for education- moral lessons 8. distribution of ndongo- diff. tribes gut vs. nylon strings decoration-cow tail Ethiopia, simalia 9. language in music- syllables played on instrument -> oral learning 10. sing the tune then play 11. ndingidi -(1 string fiddle distribution- connected to cattleman 12. song- for part entertainment purposes construction of ndingidi [[left margin]] [[strikethrough]] (1 Minute missing) [[/strikethroug1 min missing change tape [[/left margin]] 13. Djimo- dousson g'ouni (6 string harp) for master discussion hunters/ dance w/instrument / Bambara people song w/donsson g'ouni & vocal James- song w/adungu (bow harp) (over)