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and DDC Mlimani Park
Orchestra battling to get the audience's favours. Competition was in fact a relevant concept in the development of dansi. Music festivals were usually in the form of contests, and each band typically had its own fan base, much in the venue of sporting teams. Also, a band often
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had its "nemesis", i.e., their foremost competitor; for example, the dansi scene in the 1970s was characterized by the rivalry between
Orchestra Maquis Original and Orchestra Safari Sound, which was later replaced by that between International Orchestra Safari Sound and Mlimani Park.
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means "dive and swim", as dancers were supposed to move their arms like they were diving. Bands often changed their mtindo when it began to go out of style. Some musicians and composers were specifically renowned as "mtindo makers".
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wrote hit songs for virtually all the major bands of their times. Conversely, a band was more of a "brand" than any specific ensemble of musicians; some bands kept playing for up to 50 years, while their members came and went.
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music. Bands in the 1960s and 1970s typically had electric guitars and electric bass guitars; in the 1980s keyboards became commonplace, and later bands even used
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1487:Zenji flava
1482:Bongo Flava
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925:1980s-1990s
919:Vijana Jazz
737:1930s-1970s
672:Vijana Jazz
609:Vijana Jazz
581:sponsorship
562:Tabora Jazz
524:bands from
510:Vijana Jazz
498:Juwata Jazz
482:bongo flava
410:Ngoma music
292:bass (esp.
287:fingerstyle
46:Bongo flava
1978:Categories
1948:Ziglibithy
1794:Marrabenta
1779:Mahraganat
1642:Chimurenga
1499:Zimbabwean
1465:Senegalese
1373:Genres of
982:References
931:Pamba moto
874:1970s-1985
680:Tokyo Ngma
676:Gari Kubwa
420:Son Cubano
274:Late 1930s
196:Mozambique
1938:Wassoulou
1854:Palm-wine
1744:Kidandali
1652:Coladeira
1620:Cape jazz
1605:Bend-skin
1595:Bantowbol
1555:Afro-soul
1538:Afro-rock
1533:Afrobeats
1477:Tanzanian
1450:Mauritian
1305:Routledge
1256:146229942
1248:1369-6815
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1232:Routledge
1094:162437123
1086:1474-0095
1026:Routledge
835:kamanyola
568:based on
566:big bands
486:pop music
1839:Ndombolo
1829:Motswako
1809:Mbaqanga
1692:Highlife
1667:Edo Funk
1635:Moroccan
1630:Algerian
1590:Bajourou
1565:Amapiano
1528:Afrobeat
1494:Togolese
1460:Nigerien
1455:Nigerian
1445:Moroccan
1440:Malawian
1413:Ghanaian
1403:Algerian
1022:New York
965:See also
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734:Dar Jazz
713:Location
708:Timeline
660:American
656:European
467:big band
463:highlife
390:Zanzibar
378:Tanzania
327:Ndombolo
294:acoustic
166:DR Congo
1963:Zouglou
1958:Zoblazo
1933:Tabanka
1918:Soukous
1913:Singeli
1864:Raï'n'B
1849:Odi Pop
1784:Makossa
1774:Madiaba
1749:Kizomba
1714:Hiplife
1615:Bikutsi
1600:Batuque
1548:Zamrock
1418:Ivorian
1408:Gambian
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902:sikinde
718:Mitindo
636:Mitindo
538:Nairobi
522:soukous
516:History
455:Central
435:Swahili
350:Makossa
322:Soukous
254:Soukous
186:Burundi
51:Singeli
1928:Taarab
1903:Shaabi
1891:Seggae
1876:Salegy
1871:Sakara
1804:Mbalax
1799:Maloya
1789:Marabi
1769:Logobi
1759:Kwaito
1754:Kuduro
1677:Funaná
1625:Chaabi
1585:Azonto
1580:Assiko
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201:Zambia
191:Malawi
181:Rwanda
176:Uganda
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38:Genres
1943:Zaley
1898:Semba
1844:Njuup
1819:Morna
1814:Mbube
1764:Kwela
1724:Jaiva
1709:Hipco
1682:Gnawa
1610:Benga
1575:Apala
1433:Genge
1252:S2CID
1230:(1).
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1068:(8).
574:drums
570:brass
550:Kenya
546:Zaire
439:dansi
345:Benga
303:brass
299:drums
171:Kenya
71:Ngoma
66:Kwaya
61:Dansi
1886:Sega
1734:Jùjú
1687:Gqom
1672:Fuji
1647:Colá
1560:Alté
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