Peter Cooke Uganda Collection
Tuning of instrument
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Type
sound
Duration
00:01:43
Cultures
Ganda
Shelf mark
C23/37
Recording date
1987-09-25
Is part of (Collection)
Peter Cooke Uganda Recordings
Recording locations
Kidinda village, Mpigi, Central Province, Uganda
Performers
Unidentified (akadinda team)
Recordist
Cooke, Peter
Description
Item note: This was Cooke's first return visit to Uganda since 1968. Many of the informants were old friends who had survived 19 years of political turmoil and war. Conditions in southern Uganda were bad - the infrastructure of the country was in ruins and manufactured goods were in desperately short supply. Northern Uganda was still at war with the new President of Uganda, Museveni; The 1987 visit was made possible through the generosity of the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland and the Travel and Research Committee of the University of Edinburgh. Performance note: Some split notes heard as notes from top down are beaten in succession. Octaves not always in tune. Tunings later measured with pitchmeter give (from lowest up) D-5, F+10, G+0, A+5, B+50, D+5, E-5, F#+35, A-35, B+30, D+15, E+45, G-15, A+40, B+40, D-20, E-20. Adjacent intervals in cents from lowest upwards 315, 190, 205, 245, 255, 190, 240, 230, 265, 285, 230, 240, 255, 200, 240, 200. Performer's note: Akadinda team. Recordist's note: In Peter Cooke's notes, this is PCUG87.23.7.
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Tuning of instrument
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