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Popular genres in Zimbabwe include native Chimurenga and imported rumba, soukous and rock and roll. Traditional music always had a message or lesson, and the beauty of the songs comes out through the various traditional music instruments, like the drums, mbira, marimba, congas, and jingles. Zimbabwean Music History WordPress.com zimba WordPress.com zimba
Evolution of Zimbabwean music The fusion of Indigenous sounds with elements of Western, Afro-jazz, reggae, and gospel has given birth to a diverse and captivating musical landscape. Artists like Thomas Mapfumo, Oliver Mtukudzi, and Stella Chiweshe have been instrumental in shaping the modern Zimbabwean music scene. The evolving tapestry of Zimbabwean music - Global Voices Global Voices 2023/10/31 the-evolving-ta Global Voices 2023/10/31 the-evolving-ta
The Zimbabwean Music Festival is an annual celebration of Zimbabwean music and culture.
In Shona music, the mbira dzavadzimu (voice of the ancestors, or mbira of the ancestral spirits, national instrument of Zimbabwe) is a musical instrument that has been played by the Shona people of Zimbabwe for thousands of years. Mbira - Wikipedia wikipedia.org wiki Mbira wikipedia.org wiki Mbira
Major types include Mbira, Gospel, Sungura, Chimurenga, Afro jazz, Zim Dancehall, Rumba, Urban grooves and Afro fusion.
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Sungura is the most popular musical genre in Zimbabwe. It emerged in 1953, in a time when regional identity was in formation. This is the local genre of the Zimbabwe music industry. Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia Wikipedia wiki MusicofZimbabwe Wikipedia wiki MusicofZimbabwe

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