Item ID |
SDM24-nstlki20181227_02SMJ_JawHarp
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Title |
Jaw Harp playing, imitating the gong |
Description |
Jaw Harp playing, upt to 0'59" This is the type of playing which is vocalised as Hi Ho Hi Ho and which was described as imitating the song that people sing when climbing the mountain; it is also 'following the tune of the gong' 1'40" some vocalisation. The remainder of the recording is preparing the Jaw Harp for use. |
Origination date |
2018-12-27 |
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Archive link |
https://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/SDM24/nstlki20181227_02SMJ_JawHarp |
URL |
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Collector |
Stephen Morey
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Language as given |
Lungkhi |
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Content language(s) |
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Dialect |
Lungkhi Tangsa |
Region / village |
Khamti Town, Myanmar |
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Originating university |
La Trobe University |
Operator |
Tina Gregor
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Roles |
Stephen Morey : researcher
U Lone (Lungrang) : consultant
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DOI |
10.26278/HV7Q-2F09 |
Cite as |
Stephen Morey (collector), Stephen Morey (researcher), U Lone (Lungrang) (consultant), 2018. Jaw Harp playing, imitating the gong. MP4/MXF. SDM24-nstlki20181227_02SMJ_JawHarp at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/HV7Q-2F09 |