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    Samia Afro-Classics: A creative composition 1.Omwana Uno 2. Mama 

    Musungu, Gabriel J (Kenyatta University, 1999-04)
    While arranging Samia folk songs, many arrangers have not considered musical components that are important in its tradition, for example, syllabic intonation, scales and speech rhythm. The end result has been distortion ...
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    Dance step and movement: a study of the factors affecting step and movement of Kinze dance among the Akamba 

    Kilonzo, Lucy A. (Kenyatta University, 1992)
    The purpose of this study was to investigate in depth the factors that affect music dance step and movement in Kinze dance. The emphasis was to single out these factors under three major areas, namely: The cultural, ...
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    A descriptive analysis of the perception of images in selected posters by contemporary kenyans: a case study of Masaku district and Nairobi area 

    Miano, Kahare (1990)
    The Problem Graphic communication in print media form that is available in Kenya sometimes is not sensitive to the perceptual abilities or aesthetic preferences of the public. It's importance in today's world can not ...
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    The Development of Kenyan Popular Guitar Music: A Study of Kiswahili Songs in Nairobi 

    Chrispo, Okumu, Caleb (1998-01)
    The aim of this thesis is to explore the origins and development of Kenyan popular guitar music with a special study of Kiswahili songs in Nairobi. Chapter One represents the central issues that motivated the researcher ...

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    AuthorChrispo, Okumu, Caleb (1)Kilonzo, Lucy A. (1)Miano, Kahare (1)Musungu, Gabriel J (1)Date Issued1999 (1)1998 (1)1992 (1)1990 (1)

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