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  2. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    The music of Uganda is broad and diverse, ranging from traditional indigenous music to Ugandan versions of many contemporary genres. Uganda is home to over 65 different ethnic groups and tribes , [ 1 ] and they form the basis of all indigenous music.

  3. Endongo - Wikipedia

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    The bowl lyre present in Uganda is played by two particular tribes, the Basoga, who name the instrument entongoli, and the Baganda, who call it the endongo. [2] The bowl lyre can be heard at school festivals, and at weddings when playing music to lead a wedding dance.

  4. Baganda music - Wikipedia

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    Baganda music is a music culture developed by the people of Uganda with many features that distinguish African music from other world music traditions. Parts of this musical tradition have been extensively researched and well-documented, with textbooks documenting this research.

  5. Kadongo Kamu - Wikipedia

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    There is a drumming style and dance called "Bakisimba" in Ganda traditional music and it is one of the most well known drumming and dancing styles in traditional music in Uganda. The drum used in this music is a heavy bass drum that creates a pattern and sound that can easily be recreated with a bass guitar. The first musicians to practice this ...

  6. Annet Nandujja - Wikipedia

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    'The Planets' won the 2005 Pearl of Africa Music Awards for best cultural group in Uganda. [7] Nandujja won the first prize in the 2018 National Cultural Heritage Awards. She was recognised in the Intangible Cultural Heritage category for helping to preserve traditional Kiganda dances such as Bakisimba, Aamaggunju and Nankasa. [9]

  7. Bakisimba - Wikipedia

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    Bakisimba Traditional Dance Muwogola kiganda dance Bakisimba Children performing Muwogola dance on a ceremony. Bakisimba dance (Baakisiimba) also known as Nankasa or Muwogola is a traditional dance form originating from the Baganda people of Buganda Kingdom in Central Uganda.

  8. Adungu - Wikipedia

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    The musical form commonly known as adungu music today, is tuned to the diatonic major scale of classic European music and bears the influence of the British presence in Uganda. [3] Traditionally the Adungu is tuned to a pentatonic scale within both the Acholi and Alur cultures. The a'dungu may be played alone, in an ensemble, or as vocal ...

  9. Engalabi - Wikipedia

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    Engalabi is commonly used by Ugandan tribes, including the Baganda, Banyankole, Bateso, Basoga, Buzimba, and Tagwenda.It is used during their musical festivals, dance performances and as a means of conveying a message to the society on traditional ceremonies such as "Okwabya Olumbe" which is loosely translated as "Attending the funeral" where it is played through the night, twins intiation ...

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