Peter Cooke Uganda Collection
Loha Ikapoloko eyokiyete Ibarebe Kece
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Type
sound
Duration
00:04:12
Cultures
Teso
Shelf mark
C23/16
Subjects
Flute melody
Recording date
1968-02-20
Is part of (Collection)
Peter Cooke Uganda Recordings
Recording locations
Kwapa village, Tororo, Eastern Region, Uganda
Performers
Okada, John (aulero)
Description
Item note: Flute melody. Cooke notes that this is the same auleru tune as an earlier one. Performance note: Auleru, obliquely blown end flute, 4 stops, a metal one; player uses right hand top 2 fingers with 3rd finger under for support; his grandfather, Lukunyong, taught him; L. Erapu comments "the women laugh because the improvisation is a poor one. He is simply introducing himself." Performer's note: John Okada (aulero flute) of Ikarwok clan. Recordist's note: In Peter Cooke's notes, this is PCUG64-8.22.A9.
Metadata record:
Loha Ikapoloko eyokiyete Ibarebe Kece
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