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Fred, Zindi, ed. Music ye Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe versus the world. Harare: F. Zindi and M. Chirumiko, 1997.

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Music workbook: Zimbabwe versus the world. Harare, Zimbabwe: Zindisc Publications, 2003.

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Zindi, Fred. Roots rocking in Zimbabwe. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 1985.

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Nationalists, cosmopolitans, and popular music in Zimbabwe. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000.

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Dare, Valerie. Music of Zimbabwe: The spirit of the people. Vancouver, BC: Britannia World Music Program, 1996.

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Singing culture: A study of Gospel music in Zimbabwe. Uppsala: Nordiska Africainstitutet, 2002.

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Claire, Jones. Making music: Musical instruments of Zimbabwe past and present. Harare, Zimbabwe: Academic Books, 1992.

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Capp, Myrna. Keeping the embers alive: Musicians of Zimbabwe. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2008.

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Nobuhle, Moyo, and ALLEX Project (University of Zimbabwe), eds. Isichazamazwi sezomculo. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 2006.

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The soul of mbira: Music and traditions of the Shona people of Zimbabwe : with an appendix, Building and playing a Shona karimba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1993.

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Grupe, Gerd. Die Kunst des Mbira-Spiels: Harmonische Struktur und Patternbildung in der Lamellophonmusik der Shona in Zimbabwe = The art of mbira playing. Tutzing: H. Schneider, 2004.

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Brenner, Klaus-Peter. Chipendani und Mbira: Musikinstrumente, nicht-begriffliche Mathematik und die Evolution der harmonischen Progressionen in der Musik der Shona in Zimbabwe. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1997.

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Kreutzer, Natalie Jones. The nature of music acquisition among selected Shona speaking people of rural Zimbabwe as reflected in the vocal productions of children from birth to seven years. [Bloomington]: Indiana University, 1997.

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Jenje-Makwenda, Joyce. Zimbabwe Township Music. Not Avail, 2005.

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Azim, Erica Kundidzora. Mbira: Healing Music of Zimbabwe. Relaxation Company, 2000.

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Azim, Erica Kundidzora. Mbira: Healing Music of Zimbabwe. Relaxation Company, 2000.

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(Photographer), Kristen Capp, ed. Musicians of Zimbabwe. Africa Research & Publications, 2007.

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Chikowero, Mhoze. African Music, Power, and Being in Colonial Zimbabwe. Indiana University Press, 2015.

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Zindi, Fred. Roots Rocking in Zimbabwe. Mambo Press,Zimbabwe, 1997.

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Kyker, Jennifer W. Oliver Mtukudzi: Living Tuku Music in Zimbabwe. Indiana University Press, 2016.

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Oliver Mtukudzi: Living Tuku Music in Zimbabwe. Indiana University Press, 2016.

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Kyker, Jennifer W. Oliver Mtukudzi: Living Tuku Music in Zimbabwe. Indiana University Press, 2016.

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African music, power, and being in colonial Zimbabwe. 2015.

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Tracing the Mbira Sound Archive in Zimbabwe. Taylor & Francis Group, 2018.

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Jones, Claire. Making Music: Musical Instruments in Zimbabwe Past and Present. African Books Collective, 1998.

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Guides, Rough. The Rough Guide to The Music of Zimbabwe CD: The Rough Guide to Music. Rough Guides, 1998.

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Lion songs: Thomas Mapfumo and the music that made Zimbabwe. 2015.

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Eyre, Banning. Lion Songs: Thomas Mapfumo and the Music That Made Zimbabwe. Duke University Press, 2015.

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Alfano, Jorge, Erica Kundidzora Azim, G. S. Sachdev, and Cesar Fornes Berlanga. Global Relaxation: Traditional Music for Relaxation & Meditation : Zimbabwe, India, Spain, the Andes. Relaxation Co, 1996.

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Alfano, Jorge, Erica Kundidzora Azim, G. S. Sachdev, and Cesar Fornes Berlanga. Global Relaxation: Traditional Music for Relation & Meditation : Zimbabwe, India, Spain, the Andes. Relaxation Co, 1996.

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Alapatt, Eothen. Wells Fargo Watch Out! : The Case for Heavy Music: Rock and Revolution in 70's Zimbabwe. Gingko Press, Incorporated, 2017.

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Chitando, Ezra. Singing Culture: A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe, Research Report 121 (NAI Research Reports). Nordic Africa Institute, 2002.

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Gift, Mheta, and ALLEX Project (University of Zimbabwe), eds. Duramazwi remimhanzi. Gweru, Zimbabwe: Mambo Press, 2005.

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Maraire, Dumisani, Abraham K. Adzinyah, and Judity C. Tucker. Let Your Voice Be Heard! Songs from Ghana and Zimbabwe (Songs from Singing Cultures). World Music Pr, 1986.

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Perman, Tony. Signs of the Spirit. University of Illinois Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252043253.001.0001.

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This book is an ethnography of spirit possession ceremonies and accompanying musical practices in the rural Ndau-speaking communities surrounding Chipinge, Zimbabwe. Collectively called madhlozi, these spirits are the “outsider spirits” of distant social encounters that have shaped Ndau identity and history. The purpose of this book is to explain how musicking during ceremonial life in rural Ndau communities in Zimbabwe is meaningfully experienced during a single spirit possession ceremony. It investigates the immediacy of musical experience and the ways in which the ongoing present of ceremonial performance becomes emotional and socially salient. It provides a model rooted in ethnography and semiotic analysis that illuminates the tight relationship between sound, meaning, experience, and emotion, engaging with three overlapping bodies of knowledge: Ndau spiritual life, semiotics, and studies of emotion and affect. Each chapter in Part II focuses on a specific category of spirits and emphasizes an element of semiotic theory to build a model for exploring affect, emotional experience, and ceremonial efficacy: objects, signs, effects, and continuity. The purpose of the ceremonies I describe and analyze is to transform possibility into actuality, desires into reality. Music is uniquely suited to facilitate experiential transformations such as this. Situated within the historical, spiritual, musical, and political contexts of contemporary Ndau life in Zimbabwe, this book explains how important the experience of meaning is to ceremonial life.
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(Editor), Chartwell Diturio, ed. Zimbabwean Mbira Music on an International Stage. Ashgate Pub Co, 2007.

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Chartwell, Dutiro, and Howard Keith 1956-, eds. Zimbabwean mbira music on an international stage: Chartwell Dutiro's life in music. Aldershot, England: Ashgate, 2007.

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Hampton, Walt. Hot Marimba!: Zimbabwean Style Music for Orff Instruments. World Music Press, 1995.

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