Africa and the Blues.

In 1969 Gerhard Kubik chanced to encounter a Mozambican labor migrant, a miner in Transvaal, South Africa, tapping a cipendani, a mouth-resonated musical bow. A comparable instrument was seen in the hands of a white Appalachian musician who claimed it as part of his own cultural heritage. Through co...

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Main Author: Kubik, Gerhard
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2008.
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Summary:In 1969 Gerhard Kubik chanced to encounter a Mozambican labor migrant, a miner in Transvaal, South Africa, tapping a cipendani, a mouth-resonated musical bow. A comparable instrument was seen in the hands of a white Appalachian musician who claimed it as part of his own cultural heritage. Through connections like these Kubik realized that the link between these two far-flung musicians is African-American music, the sound that became the blues. Such discoveries reveal a narrative of music evolution for Kubik, a cultural anthropologist and ethnomusicologist. Traveling in Africa, Brazil, Venezuel.
Physical Description:1 online resource (261 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-224) and indexes.
ISBN:9781604737288
160473728X
9781578061464
1578061466
1578061458
9781578061457
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.