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Volume 65 no. 2, Spring/Summer 2021

Ethnomusicology

Arching over the Atlantic: Exploring Links between Brazilian and Angolan Musical Bows

by Juan Diego Diaz, Matthias Röhrig Assunção and Gregory Beyer


 

TOC- Table of Contents

Audio Examples 

Audio Example 1. “Canto das Tres Raças” Cobra Mansa and Kituxi e seus Acompanhantes (Luanda, 2006)


Credits: Angolan Roots of Capoeira Project



Video Examples 

Video Example 1. Balthazar and Cobra Mansa playing mbulumbumba and berimbau (Humpata, 2006)

Video Example 2. “Santa Maria” Kituxi e seus Acompanhantes and Cobra Mansa (Luanda, 2006) 

Video Example 3. “Dingongenu Dya Mona” by Jorge Mulumba and Cobra Mansa (Luanda, 2015) 

 


Videos

Video Example 1. Balthazar and Cobra Mansa playing mbulumbumba and berimbau (Humpata, 2006). 


Credits: Angolan Roots of Capoeira Project


 

 

Video Example 2. “Santa Maria” Kituxi e seus Acompanhantes and Cobra Mansa (Luanda, 2006) 


Credits: Angolan Roots of Capoeira Project


 

 

Video Example 3. “Dingongenu Dya Mona” by Jorge Mulumba and Cobra Mansa (Luanda, 2015) 


Credits: Angolan Roots of Capoeira Project


 

 

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