Music of New Guinea
- Description:
- Compilation of songs recorded from 1959 -1967. list on inner cover. Sepik, Mt Hagen Show, Buin. Recorded by D.C.Laycock, ANU -- Side 1 -- 1. 1959 Flutes from Bangwis village, near Ambunti -- 2. Flutes from Waskuk village, Upper Sepik river -- 3. Crocodile trumpets from Waskuk -- 4. Man-killing singsing from Waskuk -- Side 2 -- 1. 1959 Repeat of Waskuk singsing -- 2. Spirit-repelling singsing from Swagup -- 3. Drums from southern Maprik area -- 4. Singsing by Malemole of Neligum -- 5. Pandanus ocarina from Neligum -- 6. 1967 Minj men -- 7. Minj women -- 8. Minj flutes -- 9. Hagen men -- 10. 1967 Buin dance with Kundus -- 11. Koomaa songs (2 types) -- 12. Faiti dance song, by Tuura. Language as given: Buin & others. You can access this item at the PARADISEC website. You will need to sign up or sign in first.
- Format:
- Sound
- Collections:
- PARADISEC Catalog
- Contributors:
- Don Laycock
- Content partner:
- PARADISEC
- Availability:
- Not specified
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