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- Kalindula abstract "Kalindula is a kind of bass guitar which gives its name to a style of popular music in southern-central Africa. It originated in the late 20th century and is popular in Zambia and is also found in Malawi and Zimbabwe. Some people claim it originated in the Democratic Republic of Congo but this cannot be fully supported by the evidence. It combines features of 20th century popular music with rhythmic and metric elements.The kalindula musical style is characterized by an up-tempo rhythm and, in addition to the kalindula bass guitar, one or more hand-crafted guitars which are called 'banjos' (pronounced locally as 'bahn-jo'). Homemade drum sets are also used in some kalindula bands. Kalindula bands in urban areas often incorporate electric guitars, electric bass and modern drum sets into their ensembles.In the Southern Province of Zambia, kalindula bands compete to participate in the annual Tonga Music Festival sponsored by Chikuni Radio station. Winning groups are offered recording contracts by the radio station and their tapes are sold in markets throughout the province. Current favorites in the Southern Province are Green Mamba and Mashombe Blue Jeans. Amayenge, winners of the 2005 Ngoma Music Award, are another well-known and long-established group, together with Distro Kuomboka band, winners of several regional and national awards as 'Best Band', who dominate the Kalindula scene on the Copperbelt.".
- Kalindula wikiPageExternalLink www.chikuniradio.org.
- Kalindula wikiPageExternalLink Gallery.htm.
- Kalindula wikiPageExternalLink www.zedclips.com.
- Kalindula wikiPageID "4094089".
- Kalindula wikiPageLength "1967".
- Kalindula wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Kalindula wikiPageRevisionID "693239534".
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Africa.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Amayenge.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Bass_guitar.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bass_guitars.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malawian_music.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zambian_musical_instruments.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Category:Zimbabwean_musical_instruments.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Democratic_Republic_of_the_Congo.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Distro_Kuomboka.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Drum_kit.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Electric_guitar.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Green_Mamba_(band).
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink List_of_African_musicians.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Malawi.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Mashombe_Blue_Jeans.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Ngoma_Music_Award.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Popular_music.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Southern_Province,_Zambia.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Zambia.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLink Zimbabwe.
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kalindula".
- Kalindula wikiPageWikiLinkText "kalindula".
- Kalindula subject Category:Bass_guitars.
- Kalindula subject Category:Malawian_music.
- Kalindula subject Category:Zambian_musical_instruments.
- Kalindula subject Category:Zimbabwean_musical_instruments.
- Kalindula hypernym Kind.
- Kalindula type Instrument.
- Kalindula type Instrument.
- Kalindula comment "Kalindula is a kind of bass guitar which gives its name to a style of popular music in southern-central Africa. It originated in the late 20th century and is popular in Zambia and is also found in Malawi and Zimbabwe. Some people claim it originated in the Democratic Republic of Congo but this cannot be fully supported by the evidence.".
- Kalindula label "Kalindula".
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- Kalindula isPrimaryTopicOf Kalindula.