Hello. I've been deciphering a recording made by Hugh Tracy (Royal Court Music From Uganda) the first track (Okwagala Omulungi Kwesengereza played by Temusewo Mukasa). The only notes of the harp are (roughly) Bb Eb Db F Ab from low to high, but I'd like to know what order they appear from left to right on the instrument. The playing is extremely fast but I have managed to work out the interlocking melody (rhythm & notes), but not yet how is was actually played, because I need the string layout.
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Hello. I've been deciphering a recording made by Hugh Tracy (Royal Court Music From Uganda) the first track (Okwagala Omulungi Kwesengereza played by Temusewo Mukasa). The only notes of the harp are (roughly) Bb Eb Db F Ab from low to high, but I'd like to know what order they appear from left to right on the instrument. The playing is extremely fast but I have managed to work out the interlocking melody (rhythm & notes), but not yet how is was actually played, because I need the string layout.
ToneSpectra 3 weeks ago
could someone please help me out with the contact of this museum? the music is superlative!
KRISHNARAJIYENGAR 2 years ago
I learnt how to do this at uni back in '94/95. I absolutely loved it. Mega concentration needed.
Isn't it called amadinda?
1jabes1 4 years ago
@1jabes1 that's the name. Beautiful! I love it.
africanbrotha1 5 months ago
good job this is amaizing !!
nawal01 4 years ago