A South African Trilogy
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Can anyone give me a hint, where to find a good version of sheet music in the internet?
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and one more thing, Ngqongqoza, you are supposed to cluck your tongue in between Ngqo *cluck* Ngqo* Cluck*za, but it's supposed to sound like one word
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woah... the Nguni do NOT sing nasaly. I have heard a few of them singing Vula Botha and they sound more proffesional >_> the Nasal just doesn't fit :/ no offense
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we just studied it 4 1 day...
can't believe it!
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I sang this song in choir, but we had to do more of a clicking noise with your tongue when singing the noque-noque part.
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i loooved singing this song!
it was so funn!
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I'm performong this at my concert on tuesday
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We're singing this song in choir, but we're using a different tone.
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Get job on this song, in my music class were singing it right know. were still trying to learn it. lol. let me it takes a lot to get the alto line haha.
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your welcome and thank you!
your choir is very good. im in chorus and im singing it right now. we have to perform it in front of judges. do you have any advice of how to sing it?
mniamsb 4 years ago
Thanks for your congratulations. For singing in front of judges, my best recommendation is "follow the indications of your director".
acalvoo 4 years ago
Right. The nasal sound tries to reminder certain tribal sound.
acalvoo 4 years ago
I'm actually impressed - you went away from the western way of singing to do these songs - altho it doesn't sound 100% african - it is a lot closer than a lot of renditions I've heard
mytimeisablur 4 years ago
We strongly appreciate your comment. Our choir makes a great effort for developing an accurate pronounciation of all our repertory.
acalvoo 4 years ago