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  2. Women are banned from speaking, singing or reading in public – and aren’t even allowed to sing in their own homes. Music has been at the core of much of Nila’s activism since releasing her ...

  3. Vocal pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    An important goal of vocal development is to learn to sing to the natural limits of one's vocal range without any undesired changes of quality or technique. Voice instructors teach that a singer can only achieve this goal when all of the physical processes involved in singing (such as laryngeal action, breath support, resonance adjustment, and ...

  4. Voice teacher - Wikipedia

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    A voice teacher works with a student singer to improve the various skills involved in singing. [2]These skills include breath control and support, [3] tone production and resonance, [4] pitch control and musical intonation, proper formation of vowels and consonants as well as clarity of words, [5] blending the various high and low ranges of a voice (called "registration"), [6] an attentiveness ...

  5. Vocal music - Wikipedia

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    A form of improvisation known as thillana is a very important feature of Carnatic music from South India. Tuvan throat singing often features wordless and improvised song. The sygyt technique is a particularly good example of this. The Anglo-Saxon and Gaelic communities. Hasidic Jews use a form of voice improvisation called nigunim. This ...

  6. Baka music - Wikipedia

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    Molimo is referred to as the " Animal of the forest". and the women are supposed to believe that it really was an animal, and that to see it would bring death. Men stay out sit around the molimo fire. They sing and from a distance the molimo plays in response,mimicking the sounds of the animals of the forest, answering to the singing.

  7. Barry Jenkins on why ‘Mufasa’ contains the ‘voice of Africa’

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    Telling a story that contains “the voice of the continent,” said Jenkins, came “with a great deal of responsibility.” In “Mufasa,” the character of Rafiki most clearly represents that ...

  8. Isicathamiya - Wikipedia

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    Isicathamiya (Zulu pronunciation: [isikǀatʰamija], where the c represents a tenuis dental click) is a singing style that originated from the Zulu people, a South African ethnic group. In European understanding, a cappella is also used to describe this form of singing.

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