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Notice the interjections of stylized speech by Jobatehmeaning he is making his singing voice sound similar to his everyday speech. However, his singing is not exactly like his everyday speech; it is being shaped (stylized) to fit the music. Jobateh is also providing ___________.
 
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As you listen to Lambango see if you can determine in elapsed time (minutes: seconds) approximately when Kuyateh stops singing in the more tuneful donkilo style. (Hint: She ends her phrases in this style on a longer tone). Where does she seem to begin sataro styleextemporaneous passages of spoken or chanted textwhich she continues throughout the remainder of the song?
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Jobateh is also providing an accompanying rhythm by tapping a konkon part.

Answer to Question 2

 (0:000:25) Kuyateh stops her tuneful style (donkilo) by about 0:25
 (0:343:02) She continues on in a less tuneful, speaking style (saturo) at about 0:34.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 25, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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