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Traditional Tanzanian choral and folksongs arranged for harmony voices. |
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Composed in the Kwaya music tradition of Tanzania, this vibrant Swahili song means build your faith and encourages people to keep moving forward and to never give up, even though they may face hard times. Easily learned by school, church and festival choirs, the music includes percussion, text, translation, pronunciation and suggestions for adding movement. Duration: ca. 4:45.
Composer: Israel Kagaruki | Country: Tanzania
Composed in the Kwaya music tradition of Tanzania by blind composer Israel Kagaruki, this powerful choral work features a Swahili call and response that is easily learned and incredibly moving in performance. The publication includes suggested percussion patterns, translation, pronunciation guide and and other helpful information. Duration: ca. 2:45.
Composer: Israel Kagaruki | Country: Tanzania
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