He perfoms and teaches mbira both in its traditional context, as well as contemporary mbira. He has played widely with well-known mbira musicians Dingiswayo Juma and Chiwoniso Maraire.
View wiki. Tinashe is a percussionist from Zimbabwe. He has played wide… read more. He has played widely with well-known mbira musicians Dingiswayo … read more. Similar Artists Play all. Trending Tracks 1. Love this track. More Love this track Set track as current obsession Get track Loading. Sunday 16 May Monday 17 May Tuesday 18 May Wednesday 19 May Thursday 20 May Friday 21 May Saturday 22 May Sunday 23 May Monday 24 May Tuesday 25 May Wednesday 26 May Thursday 27 May Friday 28 May Saturday 29 May Sunday 30 May Monday 31 May Tuesday 1 June Wednesday 2 June Thursday 3 June Friday 4 June Saturday 5 June Sunday 6 June Monday 7 June Tuesday 8 June Wednesday 9 June Thursday 10 June Friday 11 June Saturday 12 June Sunday 13 June Monday 14 June Tuesday 15 June Wednesday 16 June Thursday 17 June Friday 18 June Saturday 19 June Sunday 20 June Monday 21 June Tuesday 22 June Wednesday 23 June Thursday 24 June Friday 25 June Saturday 26 June Sunday 27 June Monday 28 June Tuesday 29 June Wednesday 30 June Thursday 1 July Friday 2 July Saturday 3 July Sunday 4 July Monday 5 July Tuesday 6 July Wednesday 7 July Thursday 8 July Friday 9 July Saturday 10 July Sunday 11 July Monday 12 July Tuesday 13 July Wednesday 14 July Thursday 15 July Friday 16 July Saturday 17 July Sunday 18 July You can play as slowly as you want, and you can take a long time after you play one phrase and gather your mind to approach the next phrase.
The basic unit of music in this tablature is only four notes — to start, just play the first four notes of measure 1 same as measure 5, but with different timing.
Next, look at measure 5. After you can play all eight notes of measure 5, you will notice measure 6 is identical to measure 5, and measure 7 has seven out of eight notes the same — only the first note is different.
A turnaround is music that is explicitly different that gives the message to both listeners and fellow musicians that something is about to happen.
Sometimes that thing that is about to happen is a change to a new chord or a new section in the music. In this case, the turnaround signals that we are moving back to the beginning. The music presented in measures illustrates an essential technique for building music on the kalimba — a constant riff with a single bass note i. That first note, or bass note, defines the chord progression.
That change serves a purpose similar to the turnaround at the end of each phrase — it signals that something else has happened — namely, the verse and refrain have ended and now we are getting ready to go back and do it again. So, this is a good song to learn — both because it is a nice catchy song that you will enjoy playing, and also because it is an excellent prototype for kalimba songs that you yourself might create in the future.
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