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Reel no. B10; IS-13 January 1966, n.d.

Ethnomusicology: Global Field Recordings Available online

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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Thieme, Darius L. (Darius Louis), 1928- contributor.
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm), digitiser.
Series:
16. Isundunrin (1965-1966)
Darius Thieme Collection
Language:
English
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Place of Publication:
n.d.
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2019.
System Details:
digital
optical
Summary:
Description: Scope/Content: Isundunrin: various Seli-Wakka ensembles with Keke (igi) sticks, recorded during Ramadan in early a.m. Side No. 1Description: The recording features seli/were bands performing waka music. Waka is a music performed during Ramadan, when youth bands are tasked with moving from compound to compound and "serenading" and waking the women of the household. Waka includes Muslim religious and local topical songs. They feature seli concussion idiophones [see OMR 069]. The seli are here accompanied by rhythm sticks and various drums. One of the groups features were drums, rhythm sticks, and an agogo bell. Seli are circular tin plate-shaped concussion idiophones, with iron rings around the outside for added timbral effect. They are held vertically by handles and played like European orchestral cymbals. Seli ensembles vary in instrumentation and these Muslim youth bands may serve recreational, ceremonial, or religious purposes. Often seli will be played with an agidigbo lamellophone, rhythm sticks known as keke or oparun, sekere or seed-pod rattles, and various types of drums including akuba/ogido, samba, gangan, and were. Were is a stick-beaten, single-membrane drum with a rectangular frame. It is used in Muslim youth bands for recreational or religious purposes. Bands that include were but no seli are sometimes referred to simply as were bands. Were are often combined with rhythm sticks (keke) and/or agogo (Thieme 1969: 281-82, 363-367).
Participant:
Contributors: Darius Louis Thieme.
Notes:
Item number: 2005.09_073.
Includes updated metadata from Jesse Ruskin. Collector notes as "Side No. 1" Conserv. note: Digitized 2012-10-02 at 24bit/96khz. Staff note: Hand written liner notes included.
Description based on online resource (viewed on 17 January, 2022).
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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