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100 1  Kubik, Gerhard,|d1934-|eauthor. 
245 10 Theory of African music /|cGerhard Kubik. 
260    Chicago ;|aLondon :|bUniversity of Chicago Press,|c2010. 
300    2 v. +|e1 compact disc. 
440  0 Chicago studies in ethnomusicology 
500    Vol. 1 originally published: Wilhelmshaven : F. Noetzel, 
       1994. 
500    Vol. 1 includes compact disc of musical examples. 
505 0  v. 1. I. Xylophone playing in southern Uganda -- II. Harp 
       music of the Azande and related peoples in the Central 
       African Republic -- III. A structural examination of multi
       -part singing in East, Central, and Southern Africa. 1. 
       Homophonic multi-part singing in Bantu musical cultures of
       East and Central Africa ; 2. Nsenga/Shona harmonic 
       patterns and the San heritage in Southern Africa -- IV. 
       Composition techniques in Kiganda xylophone music, with an
       introduction into some Kiganda musical concepts. 1. The 
       amadinda ; 2. The akadinda ; 3. Are amadinda and akadinda 
       pieces structurally related? -- V. Concepts about movement
       and sound in the eastern Angolan culture area. 1. Musical 
       enculturation ; 2. Patterns of body movement in Mbwela/
       Nkhangala boys' initiation ; 3. Likembe tunings and 
       musical concepts of an adolescent Kachokwe: Kufuna 
       Kandonga. 
505 0  v. 2. VI. The cognitive study of African musical rhythm. 
       1. Cognitive anthropology and African music: what we can 
       learn from each ; 2. Timing systems ; 3. Time-line 
       patterns -- VII. African music and auditory perception. 1.
       Focus on cross-cultural comprehension: motor-accents, 
       reference beat and metrical inversion ; 2. Focus on 
       auditory streaming and the I.P. effect -- VIII. Àlọ́--
       Yoruba chantefables: an integrated approach towards West 
       African music and oral literature -- IX. Genealogy of a 
       Malaŵian musician family: Daniel J. Kachamba (1947-1987) 
       and his associates -- X. African space/time concepts and 
       the Tusona ideographs in Luchazi culture. 
650  0 Music|zAfrica|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Music theory|zAfrica. 
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