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Queen Marimba : ウィキペディア英語版
Queen Marimba

Queen Marimba is a folk hero whose accomplishments have become part of the folklore of Africa. As is customary in most African cultures she is considered to be a god and was one of the immortals. There has been scant research done on her and presently the most notable source for information on her life comes from the writings of Vusa'mazulu Credo Mutwa. Various renditions of his book have been published since the late 60's, including "(My People, My Africa )", "(Indaba My Children )" and "Africa Is My Witness."
She is associated with music and teaching the people to sing, as well as having created the forerunners of all the various instrument families. Instruments that she's credited with creating include ngoma (drum), marimba (xylophone), kalimba (lamellaphone), (makweyana ) or musical bow and a raft zither or hand xylophone known as (mukimbe ).
==References==

*New York: John Day: "(My People, My Africa )", by Vusa'mazulu Credo Mutwa (1969)
*Grove Press: "(Indaba My Children: African Folktales )", by Vusa'mazulu Credo Mutwa (1999)
*University Musical Society’s Youth Education Program: "(Children of Uganda Teacher Resource Guide )" by Bree Juarez. Edited by Bree & Ben Johnson (2005)
*Berliner, Paul. (1978). The Soul of Mbira: music and traditions of the Shona people of Zimbabwe. Berkeley: University of California Press.
*Howard, Joseph H. (1967). Drums in the Americas. New York: Oak Publications.
*Mutwa, Credo Vusa'mazulu. (1969). My people: the incredible writings of Vusa'mazulu Credo Mutwa. Johannesburg: Blue Crane Books, 1969.
*Tracey, Andrew. (1970). The Matepe Mbira Music of Rhodesia. Journal of the African Music Society, IV: 4, 37-61.
*Tracey, Andrew. (1970). How to play the mbira (dza vadzimu). Roodepoort, Transvaal, South Africa: International Library of African Music.
*Tracey, Hugh. (1961). The evolution of African music and its function in the present day. Johannesburg: Institute for the Study of Man in Africa.
*Tracey, Hugh. (1969). The Mbira class of African Instruments in Rhodesia (1932). African Music Society Journal, 4:3, 78-95.

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