Shona Music and Dance Mbira Music of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Was British colonial “Rhodesia” until...

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Shona Music and Dance Mbira Music of Zimbabwe

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Page 1: Shona Music and Dance Mbira Music of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Was British colonial “Rhodesia” until 1980 War of independence from Britain: 1966- 1979 Although.

Shona Music and Dance

Mbira Music of Zimbabwe

Page 2: Shona Music and Dance Mbira Music of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Was British colonial “Rhodesia” until 1980 War of independence from Britain: 1966- 1979 Although.

Zimbabwe

• Was British colonial “Rhodesia” until 1980

• War of independence from Britain: 1966-1979

• Although English is official language, most speak Shona (Bantu language)

Page 3: Shona Music and Dance Mbira Music of Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe Was British colonial “Rhodesia” until 1980 War of independence from Britain: 1966- 1979 Although.
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Spiritual Beliefs

• Strong belief in presence of ancestors and their spirits

• Many different types of spirits, including family members, chiefs, non-relatives and animals

• Believe that evil spirits (“witches”) also exist

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The Bira• Bira = all-night, family-based ceremony with

singing, dancing, and libations• Considered primary means of communication

with the spirit world• Main instrument used: mbiras

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The Mbira• Set of long metal keys• Soundboard with bridge to hold keys in place• Resonator to amplify sound• Jingles of various material made to buzz

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Player and Instrument• Mbira can be intimate instrument

• Instrument faces player

• Instrument produces melody, rhythm, overtones, “white noise”

• “The mbira’s sound surrounds the player”

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Mbira Music

• Short repeated phrases with small variations

• Emphasis not on dazzling improvisation but on the gradual development of a “piece”

• Usually 4 sections of 12 beats

• Songs structured on two “parts” – leader (basic melody) and follower (variations)

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Principle of Interlock• Playing technique (alternation of fingers)• “Leader” and “Follower” parts• Polyrhythms generated by 3:2 feel• Polyphony generated by multiple melodic

“layers”• Singing, instrument and hosho shakers

play in interlock – none is the “soloist”

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Song: “Nhemumasasa”• Each melodic phrase = 3 x 4 note unit = 12

pulses• One time through entire musical unit =

3x4 3x4 3x4 3x4