Skhandamayeza

( Skhandamayeza )

Arr.: Bopape, Matlakala (born in 19..) [ South Africa ; Polokwane ]

Edition
Published by Northern Harmony Publishing [USA ; Vermont] , 2004 ; in The Folk Rhythm I (80 p.)
Number of pages : 4
Editor or author of the restitution: Patty Cuyler
Type of material: Full score
Copyright : 2004
 
Description
Text in: Zulu
Genre-Style-Form: Folk music ; Secular ; Call and response
Mood of the piece: taunting
Type of Choir: SATB  (4 mixed voices )
Difficulty choir (incr.from 1 to 5): 2
Difficulty conductor (incr.from A to E): B
Tonality: G major
Duration: 2.0 min.
Origin: South Africa
Musicological Sources: A man is told that his woman is a skhandamayeza, a spineless one without backbone, who is swept wherever the wind blows. The single word implies that she may not stay long with her next partner either. None of these South African songs are complete with
 

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