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- Makwayera abstract "Makwayera is an African style of choral singing that native Zimbabweans developed by combining elements of their traditional vocal music with the western four-part harmony brought to the region by missionaries. It includes elements of call and response and a strong vocal leader. The most famous singer of this style of music is the LPP.".
- Makwayera wikiPageID "4832014".
- Makwayera wikiPageLength "552".
- Makwayera wikiPageOutDegree "4".
- Makwayera wikiPageRevisionID "662307511".
- Makwayera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vocal_music.
- Makwayera wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zimbabwean_music.
- Makwayera wikiPageWikiLink Missionaries.
- Makwayera wikiPageWikiLink Missionary.
- Makwayera wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Makwayera hasPhotoCollection Makwayera.
- Makwayera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Africa-music-stub.
- Makwayera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Makwayera wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Zimbabwe-stub.
- Makwayera subject Category:Vocal_music.
- Makwayera subject Category:Zimbabwean_music.
- Makwayera hypernym Style.
- Makwayera type Article.
- Makwayera type Article.
- Makwayera comment "Makwayera is an African style of choral singing that native Zimbabweans developed by combining elements of their traditional vocal music with the western four-part harmony brought to the region by missionaries. It includes elements of call and response and a strong vocal leader. The most famous singer of this style of music is the LPP.".
- Makwayera label "Makwayera".
- Makwayera sameAs m.0cq2bx.
- Makwayera sameAs Q6740510.
- Makwayera sameAs Q6740510.
- Makwayera wasDerivedFrom Makwayera?oldid=662307511.
- Makwayera isPrimaryTopicOf Makwayera.