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    Drum Talk and Drumming
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980-07-22) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    Audio recording of music and vocalised drumming.
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    Drum Training
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980-07-20) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    A chant of a drum sequence called Deo Layagu.
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    Newari Samgit Conversation
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    A conversation in Newari with Samgit perhaps about the Newari Birthday ritual
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    Newari Samgit Conversation
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    A conversation in Newari with Samgit perhaps about the Newari Birthday ritual.
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    Sounds of Music and Worship in Uku Baha, Patan
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    Sounds of music and worship played in the courtyard of Uku Baha.
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    Performance of Nau Bajan in the Courtyard of Uku Baha
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980-08-06) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    The Nau Bajan lasts eight days, and like the rest of the musical events Uku Baha is involved in, it occurs only once every ten years. This evening it began c 5.45, with 5 dhaa players and two gushyas playing chores; later joined by a Jogi (who came into the sunken part of the courtyard) and the nyekhu players who were in the northern digi. Music was in the courtyard to the n-w of the shrine, beyond the statue of Rana.
  • ItemOpen Access
    Performance of Nau Bajan in the Courtyard of Uku Baha
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980-08-06) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    The Nau Bajan lasts eight days, and like the rest of the musical events Uku Baha is involved in, it occurs only once every ten years. This evening it began c 5.45, with 5 dhaa players and two gushyas playing chores; later joined by a Jogi (who came into the sunken part of the courtyard) and the nyekhu players who were in the northern digi. Music was in the courtyard to the n-w of the shrine, beyond the statue of Rana.
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    Gathu Piachan
    (World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, Tristram
    Conservation between Riley-Smith and unidentified informant discussing the Newari festival of Gathu Piachan