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African Affairs 48:290-297 (1949)
© The Royal African Society

African Music

REV. A. M. JONES

The writer, of St. Mark's College, Mapanza, Northern Rhodesia, is the author of an essay on African music published by the Rhodes-Livingstone Institute at Livingstone. He is a keen supporter of the African Music Society recently founded at Johannesburg by Mr. Hugh Tracey. Although he deals specifically with music in Northern Rhodesia, he suggests there is evidence to show that his statements apply in principle also to South and to West Africa.


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