Grinding song attributed to "a young Tikar woman"
From Chapter 3
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Example 3.2. Grinding song attributed to "a young Tikar woman," recorded by Gerhard Kubik in central Cameroon, 1964. Africa and the Blues (Neatwork AB-101, 2001). Used by permission.
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Example 3.3. Solo song by Adamou Meigogue Garoua, accompanied by bowed lute, recorded by Gerhard Kubik in northern Cameroon, 1964. Africa and the Blues (Neatwork AB-101, 2001). Used by permission.
From Chapter 5
Example 5.4. Excerpt from Burhan Çaçan, “Dertli Dolap – İlahi,” from the recording Ilahiler—Kasideler. Posted by Bayar Müzik on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-OWREhL-lcs
From Chapter 5
Example 5.11 , “No Party, No New China.” From “The Little Red Record,” performed by the Chinese Red Army Choir (FGL Productions, 2002). Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeK-4_tMPkU
From Chapter 5
Example 5.12. Excerpt from Yuan Wei-Ren and Faye Wong, “Love Without Regrets,” from Love Without Regrets (Hong Kong: Cinepoly CP-5-0091,1993). Translation from Cantonese by Dan Jurafsky. See also Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k18hEJDDyBQ
From Chapter 5
Example 5.13. Excerpt from Cui Jian, “Nothing to my name,” live performance at Stanford University, 2008. Video posted by nikitavy on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaM_6Z5lcWM Good faith effort has been made to contact the videographer.