@ZimbabweMbira, the technique that you played at around 12:37 for the first half of phrase two, you play R1 followed by R5 for the nhetetes and then for the second half of the phrase you revert back to playing the remaining left notes with R0&R3(jointly). Could you please elaborate on this in more general terms in your next video because I think l have seen you employ this technique before in Nhemamusasa and Chipembere but failed to grasp it because of speed of the play. It seems like a general technique which sort of jumps from the far right down to the near right(R0, R1 area) on two sequential notes. I would really appreciate it if you could explain it more slowly in generic terms or specifically for Nhemamusasa and Chipembere in your next video. I might have seen the late Matemai do it in some video but again too fast for a slow learner like me. Thanks.
It's stuck on replay for the past 10hrs. I can't help it. If this is the standard kutsinhira part with those higher nhetetes (my kids call them the Chipmunks keys) what more of the sophisticated way of kutsinhira chemutengure?
Sweet. There is something about your Mbira set, I have never heard anything like it before. How can I get a close enough copy, what is the name of the tuning?
What a beautiful sound. Very soothing - me likey 😊
@@ChrisZenach Many thanks!!!
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@ZimbabweMbira, the technique that you played at around 12:37 for the first half of phrase two, you play R1 followed by R5 for the nhetetes and then for the second half of the phrase you revert back to playing the remaining left notes with R0&R3(jointly). Could you please elaborate on this in more general terms in your next video because I think l have seen you employ this technique before in Nhemamusasa and Chipembere but failed to grasp it because of speed of the play. It seems like a general technique which sort of jumps from the far right down to the near right(R0, R1 area) on two sequential notes. I would really appreciate it if you could explain it more slowly in generic terms or specifically for Nhemamusasa and Chipembere in your next video. I might have seen the late Matemai do it in some video but again too fast for a slow learner like me. Thanks.
Am unsure whether I understand the question. I have seen some use an app that slows down videos; maybe that may help. Good luck!
Don't play with that number 8 nhetete Baba chozipa mhani it takes me into a trance
Kkk thanks baba!!
It's stuck on replay for the past 10hrs. I can't help it. If this is the standard kutsinhira part with those higher nhetetes (my kids call them the Chipmunks keys) what more of the sophisticated way of kutsinhira chemutengure?
Enjoy!
Sweet. There is something about your Mbira set, I have never heard anything like it before. How can I get a close enough copy, what is the name of the tuning?
B-flat Nhemamusasa by Garikayi Tirikoti. 263 73 329 5529 or 263 773 273 826. Thanks.