Description |
Nine recordings taken at the Lam¹Jãa¹ field, SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-01.mp4 to 07 and SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-GS_01.mp4 and -GS_02 (originally named SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_GS_Lailung-01.mp4 and -02); In all of these recordings, the men are singing the Laai²lung¹ song.
(1) SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-01.mp4 and -02.mp4, two short recordings of practice.
(2) the main recording of a long Lailung song, recorded as SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-03 and -04.mp4 which were split by the video camera; after which they stopped for a short time, while cassettes and batteries were changed, a second song started in SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-05.mp4 then 06.mp4 and then SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-GS_01.mp4; the video was disturbed by the process of shifting from video camera to mobile phone but the sound is continuous.
(3) Then followed a short recording of solo songs which is SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-GS_02.mp4 (Mr Ngaam¹chun¹ Khet.am¹),
(4) the final recording was SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung-07.mp4, in which three solo singers sang as it became dark, the first of which was Mr Lai³tok and then Mr Maan Nyei at 0.35" and then another we can't recognize |
Cite as |
Stephen Morey (collector), Stephen Morey (researcher), Ngaam¹chun¹ Khet.am¹ (consultant), Lai³tok (consultant), Maan³nyai¹ Ching²jãa¹am¹ (consultant), 2023. Singing the Lailung Song at LamJãa field.. X-MATROSKA/MP4. SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_Lailung at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/ktnr-p892 |