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"Piece for Plung Orchestra" | Bangladesh: Ritual Mouth-Organs of the Murung | Inédit | 1997 | animist menudo, plungs are for bachelors. they got flied to france. lookee. | ||||||
Jeu Phawn Peng Gawng Ploung Ken | Ethnic Minority Music of Southern Laos | Sublime Frequencies | mid-2000s |
the reedy jobber's a khen. Nya Heun subgroup of the Brao recorded by Laurent Jenneau |
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Nouthong Phimvilayphone | Khangdeuk | Laos: Lam Saravane: Musique pour le Khène | Ocora | late 80s? |
Nouthong's a khen virtuoso & polymath. he's regular ol' Lao. recorded by Jacques Brunet |
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Hsiang Waing improvisation, Myanmar | Leaf Music, Drunks, Distant Drums | Anomalous Records | 2000s? |
this is a Pat Waing: twenty-odd melodic drums, arranged in a circle. recorded by Robert Millis |
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Kyaw Kyaw Naing | Tay Htat Kwet Sun | Pat Waing: The Magic Drum Circle of Burma | Shanachie | 1996 | but this track's a Pattala, a bamboo xylophone. | |||||
a Hsaing Waing | Si Daw Aung Ba Lé – Ninthit Ké Tihtaung | Birmanie: Musique d'Art, vol.1 | Ocora | 1975–9 |
directed by Sein Ky Win recorded by Jacques Brunet |
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Khan Heuan | Phat Cheay | The Music of Cambodia, vol. 3: Solo Instrumental Music | Celestial Harmonies | he's playing the now quite rare Kse Diev. | ||||||
Chungja, jews harp | Ethnic Minority Music of North Vietnam | Sublime Frequencies | 2006 |
Black Hmong lady recorded by Laurent Jenneau |
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Le Tu Cuong | Tieng Khen Goi Ban | The Music of Vietnam, vol. 1.2 | Celestial Harmonies | 93 or 4 |
Hmong bloke on the Lam Kep reed flute recorded by David and Kay Parsons |
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solo on a brass jews-harp | Music of the Montagnards of Central Vietnam | Le Chant du Monde | 1997 |
Hmong recorded by Pribislav Pitoëff |
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solo on the Dao bamboo buzzing fork | Music of the Montagnards of Central Vietnam | Le Chant du Monde | 1973 |
Khmu person. recorded by Georges Condominas |
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Kalimantan, Tumbak, Kalait Cambung, & Sengkumang | Music of Indonesia, vol. 17: Kalimantan: Dayak Ritual and Festival Music | Smithsonian Folkways | 1995–6 |
"people of the Upper Jelai River", Dayak subgroup in southeastern West Kalimantan senggayung: 7 pairs of differently tuned bamboo tubes, each closed at one end & sliced into a tongue at the other. they're smacked together, grip pressure determining which rings. played once every 3 or 4 years, when several kinds of fruit ripen simultaneously. recorded by Philip Yampolsky |
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Ii'eresi, Aaresi, & Wasitarao | Trio of Tapping Tubes | Solomon Islands: 'Are'Are Intimate and Ritual Music | Le Chant Du Monde | 1977 |
bamboo tubes, closed on one end, tapped on rocks recorded by Hugo Zemp |
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Ensemble of 8 Panpipes | Solomon Islands: 'Are'are Panpipe Ensembles | Le Chant Du Monde | 1975 |
the 'Are'are of southern Malaita this is an 'Au Paina ensemble. largest pipes are over 5 feet long. recorded by Hugh Zemp |
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Ensemble of 10 Panpipes | Solomon Islands: 'Are'are Panpipe Ensembles | Le Chant Du Monde | 1974 |
the Marau of Guadalcanal the 'Au Taka'iori ni Marau ensemble recorded by Hugo Zemp |
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Ensemble of 6 Panpipes | Solomon Islands: 'Are'Are Panpipe Ensembles | Le Chant Du Monde | 1975 | the 'Are'are of Malaita. an 'Au Keto ensemble. | ||||||
Stingray, Dolphin, Curlew and Shark Songs | Australia: Aboriginal Music | Unesco | 1964 & 69 | folks from Groote Eylandt | ||||||
Drummed Message | Central African Republic | Unesco |
Banda-Linda folks recorded by Simha Arom |
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Dance Music | Central African Republic | Unesco |
Banda-Linda recorded by Simha Arom |
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Drum Dance | South Pacific: Island Music | Nonesuch | 1978 |
Cook Islands recorded by David Fanshawe |
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Nyanza Ikimanura (arrival of the Tutsi) | Anthology of World Music: Africa: Music from Rwanda | Rounder | 1954–5 | recorded by Denyse Hiernaux-L'hoëst | ||||||
Nhe Situ Yere La Ni Ye O Be Ni Faa | Burkina Faso: Rhythms of the Grasslands | Nonesuch | 1973–5 | recorded by Kathleen Johnson | ||||||
Djongo | Burkina Faso: Savannah Rhythms | Nonesuch | 1973–5 | recorded by Kathleen Johnson | ||||||
Take Me Back to Mabayi | Burundi: Music from the Heart of Africa | Nonesuch | early 70s | recorded by Giuseppe Coter | ||||||
Mboloko Sambe Disambe | Central Africa: Aka Pygmies | Ocora | 1997 & 90 | recorded by Susanne Fürniss | ||||||
Kingo Ke Nde Ya Nyama | Central Africa: Aka Pygmies | Ocora | 1997 & 90 | recorded by Susanne Fürniss | ||||||
Mongombi | Aka Pygmy Music | Unesco | 1971 | recorded by Simha Arom | ||||||
Bow Harp and Vocal | Echoes of the Forest: Music of the Central African Pygmies | Elipsis Arts... | 1994 | recorded by Jean-Pierre Hallet | ||||||
Sanza | Echoes of the Forest: Music of the Central African Pygmies | Elipsis Arts... | 1994 | recorded by Jean-Pierre Hallet | ||||||
Lukembi | Mbuti Pygmies of the Ituri Rainforest | Smithsonian Folkways | mid-50s | recorded by Colin Turnbull & Francis S. Chapman | ||||||
Gbada | Forest Music: Northern Belgian Congo | SWP | 1952 | recorded by Hugh Tracey | ||||||
Nyamaropa yevana vaVaMushonga | Zimbabwe: The Soul of Mbira: Traditions of the Shona People | Nonesuch | early 70s | recorded by Paul Berliner | ||||||
Kikobole Kiluba | Tanzania Instruments | SWP | recorded by Hugh Tracey | |||||||
Citaumvano | Lo Mna Ndigula Ngohlanya | The Nguni Sound: South Africa & Swaziland | SWP | 1957 | recorded by Hugh Tracey | |||||
solo on the forked harp, Do | Ivory Coast: Music of the Wè | Le Chant du Monde | 1965 or 67 | recorded by Hugo Zemp | ||||||
Theko Moshesh | Khajoane | Tsawana and Sotho Voices | SWP | 1957 | recorded by Hugh Tracey | |||||
Litsoanya | Tsawana and Sotho Voices | SWP | 1959 | recorded by Hugh Tracey |
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http://blog.wfmu.org/freeform/2006/08/ritual_mouth_or.html
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the music's thrilling, though - Bryce sure knows how to find 'em ...
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