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  2. Soweto TV - Wikipedia

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    Soweto Community Television (Soweto TV) [1] is a South African community television channel broadcasting in the biggest township in South Africa, Soweto. The channel is free-to-air in Gauteng Province and it also broadcasts to South African subscribers on the DStv pay TV service on channel 251 and Starsat on channel 488.

  3. List of South African mass media - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Soweto TV via DStv until digital switch; Tshwane TV [6] Nongoma TV [7] MYtv [8] Streaming Media

  4. Sheet music - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music can be used as a record of, a guide to, or a means to perform, a song or piece of music. Sheet music enables instrumental performers who are able to read music notation (a pianist, orchestral instrument players, a jazz band, etc.) or singers to perform a song or piece. Music students use sheet music to learn about different styles ...

  5. Conversations with the Unseen - Wikipedia

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    Soweto Kinch – alto saxophone, rap vocals; Femi Temowo – guitar; Michael Olatuja – bass; Troy Miller – drums; Eska Mtungwazi – vocals (tracks 1, 11, 12) Abram Wilson – trumpet and vocals on track 6

  6. Jozi FM - Wikipedia

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    Jozi FM (formerly known as Soweto Buwa Radio) [1] is a local radio station that started in 1995 as Soweto Community Radio. In 1999–2000, Soweto Community Radio and Buwa Radio merged to form Jozi FM, to form the largest community radio station in South Africa, broadcasting in several languages including: English, isiZulu, Sesotho, Sepedi, Setswana and Xitsonga.

  7. Soweto String Quartet - Wikipedia

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    The Soweto String Quartet is a string quartet from Soweto in South Africa composed of Reuben Khemese, Makhosini Mnguni, Sandile Khemese and Thami Khemese. [1] [2] [3] Their music is a fusion of the "dance rhythms of Kwela, the syncopated guitars of Mbaqanga, the saxophones and trumpets of swaying African jazz and the voices of people singing in joyous, easy harmony".

  8. Wouter Kellerman - Wikipedia

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    The album re-conceptualised traditional music, freedom songs (including Mandela favourite, "Lizalis’idinga") and popular songs by South African legends (including Brenda Fassie, Lucky Dube and Miriam Makeba), from a symphonic and choral perspective – as part of honouring Nelson Mandela in the year he would have celebrated his 100th birthday.

  9. Music of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The music of South Africa exhibits a culturally varied musical heritage in conjunction with the multi-ethnic populace.Genres with the greatest international recognition being mbube, isicathamiya, mbaqanga, afrofusion, kwaito, South African pop music, afro house, South African hip hop, Shangaan electro, bacardi house, bolo house, gqom and amapiano.