0-15 Nandi - Otigo Kotkniol' 15-29 Kiosigis(Reubin and Husein); 29-56 Brahms Lullaby (Nandi); 56-69 Finger Piano - Nyamwbzi; 69-89 Legend recited to zither - Haya; 89-105 Horn Band (gourds) - Haya; 105-123 Haya Drums; 123-141 Zulu - recorded 1942 indigenous; 141-180 Lobertina - Bash 1 (about motor car girl friend), 3 pygmies on drums and rattles; 180-198 Bashi end blown flute; 198-232 Royal drums of Abatutsi; 232-247 Bambuti elephant hunting; 247-273 Hocketing song. Ekonda women's song (polyphone); 273-284 French Equitorial AF - Badouma boatmen; 294-309 Song to Allah (Bambara); 309-322 In Praise of the Moro Naba (Mossi); 322-360 Sudanese minstrels; 360-380 Mano stone cutters; 380-396 Ashanti talking drums; 396-420 Bambara dances; 420-440 Fanti Jamboree; 440-473 Ashanti drums (polymebtr[?]); 473-505 Children's songs (Fanti) bus[?]; 505-556 I Found My Love (Gold Coast samba); 556-580 Soldier's Lament (Ibo calypso); 580-601 Folk chant of Upper Guinea (Les Ballets Africains, recorded in France, awar[?] by Keita Dosleda[?] past); 601-624 Boundessa (folk chant of Coasmarne[?] probably Guinea); 624-422 Samba con Cao (Leopold Stalowck[?]); 642-673 Macumba; 73-703 K Kepi (samba), Bahamas calypso, He's the Lily of the Valley (Santa Monica, Calif.), Dizzy - o socow [?]
Local Numbers:
Schneider Sound Recording 1
Collection Restrictions:
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