Riley-Smith: Newari Collection
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Item Open Access Drum Talk and Drumming(World Oral Literature Project, 1980-07-22) Riley-Smith, TristramAudio recording of music and vocalised drumming.Item Open Access Drum Training(World Oral Literature Project, 1980-07-20) Riley-Smith, TristramA chant of a drum sequence called Deo Layagu.Item Open Access Newari Samgit Conversation(World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, TristramA conversation in Newari with Samgit perhaps about the Newari Birthday ritualItem Open Access Newari Samgit Conversation(World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, TristramA conversation in Newari with Samgit perhaps about the Newari Birthday ritual.Item Open Access Sounds of Music and Worship in Uku Baha, Patan(World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, TristramSounds of music and worship played in the courtyard of Uku Baha.Item Open Access Performance of Nau Bajan in the Courtyard of Uku Baha(World Oral Literature Project, 1980-08-06) Riley-Smith, TristramThe 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.Item Open Access Performance of Nau Bajan in the Courtyard of Uku Baha(World Oral Literature Project, 1980-08-06) Riley-Smith, TristramThe 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.Item Open Access Gathu Piachan(World Oral Literature Project, 1980) Riley-Smith, TristramConservation between Riley-Smith and unidentified informant discussing the Newari festival of Gathu Piachan