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  2. Hmong funeral - Wikipedia

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    The body is removed from the house on a stretcher while “Song of Mounting The Way” is being played on the qeej (Tapp 84, 86, 87). A female from the village will then guide the funeral procession with a torch to “light the way” for the corpse (Tapp 85). Along the way the procession takes steps to confuse the evil spirits.

  3. File:Qeej, free reed gourd mouth organ of the Hmong people.jpg

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  4. Hmong music - Wikipedia

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    Music is an important part of Hmong life, played for entertainment, for welcoming guests, and at weddings and funerals. Hmong musical instruments includes flutes such as the dra, leaves also called nblaw , two-string vertical fiddle ( xim zaus in Hmong), and the qeej or gaeng , a type of mouth organ.

  5. Music of Uganda - Wikipedia

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    This has created the synonym "Lugaflow" to further define Ugandan rap music. [22] Hip hop is one of the newer genres to be widely practiced in Uganda. The two music groups, l Klear Kut and Bataka Squad were the first musical acts to do hip hop back in the late 1990s. Mainstream acceptance for the music genre was almost non existent by then.

  6. Lusheng - Wikipedia

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    The lusheng can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty with a history of 3000 years in China. It is originated from the Central Plains Region of China. After spreading to the rural regions of southwestern China, lusheng became one of the favorite traditional instruments in several Chinese minority ethnic groups (in particular, the Miao, Yao, Dong, and Yi). [1]

  7. B2C Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    B2C performing. In 2017, B2C Entertainment released a collaboration with Spice Diana, a Ugandan popular musician which increased their fanbase on the local market. [4] Still in the same year, the trio released another music collaboration with Goodlyfe Crew titled Gutamiza which performed well in their career.

  8. Paulo Kafeero - Wikipedia

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    Paulo Kafeero had a notable career as a musician and songwriter, leaving a lasting impact on Uganda's music scene. His musical journey began in the 1990s, where he gained recognition for his distinctive style and powerful vocal abilities. [5] Kafeero primarily focused on the genre of Kadongo Kamu, which is traditional folk music in Uganda. His ...

  9. Afrigo Band - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] Playing to their fans at home in Uganda, the group tours regularly in Europe and the United States to play to Ugandans in the Diaspora. [6] He has been performing with the band since and is its leader, as of February 2015. [3] The eight founding band members were: [7] Moses Matovu; Charles Ssekyanzi; Jeff Sewava; Paddy Nsubuga; Paulo ...