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Chemutengure Kushaura 1, Deriving from Karigamombe, Mugove wekwa Chigwedere
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- Deriving Chemutengure Kushaura from Karigamombe
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You’re back! How exciting. Love your understandable teaching style. Much thanks.
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Welcome back brother. Been looking for this tutorial forever
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Great to see you back and as always spot on lesson. Yes, indeed, the context is so important and it’s great that you spent the time to offer that before teaching the song itself.
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Rinotendwa Mukanya👏keenly following this, as always. Ndatenda hangu👏
Very welcome. Neniwo ndotenda!!
Great lesson as usual! I also like how you talk about the history and context of the music. 🙏✌️
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So excited to see this was posted! Thanks!
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thank you for posting..aaah ndafara sei..am learning a lot!!!
Very welcome! Enjoy.
Thanks for the song history. I had it wrong
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Ini ndinofara. Happy you are back with more lessons. Looking forward to learning Chemutengure.
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I have been waiting, finally it's here
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Would you recommend first learning Karigamombe?
@@TafadzwaMundida Karigamombe is a beginner song; but so is Nhemamusasa, and for two-phrase songs, Pfumvu Paruzevha and Chemutengure are also beginner songs. So you can learn the Chemutengure I teach as a first song, if you wish; you don’t necessarily have to learn Karigamombe to understand what I teach. The explanations are important to start understanding relationships between different songs. If you have never played at all, maybe start with Pfumvu Paruzevha. Good luck!
@@ZimbabweMbira thanks a lot for the advice. Started learning in May, so far I've done your Nhemamusasa up to the 3rd lesson. Maybe I'll stick with Nhemamusasa until I've mastered all the variations before branching to other songs.
@@TafadzwaMundida Enjoy. U can also learn a new song while improving on Nhemamusasa.