Pygmy music
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pygmy-music-256-37640
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Pygmy music
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Pygmy music refers to the sub-Saharan African music traditions of the Central African foragers, predominantly in the Congo, the Central African Republic and Cameroon. Pygmy groups include the Bayaka, the Mbuti, and the Batwa. Music is an important part of Pygmy life, and casual performances take place during many of the day's events. Music comes in many forms, including the spiritual likanos stories, vocable singing and music played from a variety of instruments including the bow harp (ieta), ng
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pygmy_music
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2024-04-22T11:52:41Z
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