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Gerhard Kubik. Theory of African Music. Vol. I. Intercultural Music Studies, 7. Wilhelmshaven: Florian Noetzel Verlag, 1994. 464 pp., musical examples, illustrations, tables, photographs, bibliography, accompanying compact disc (71 '26“).

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Gerhard Kubik. Theory of African Music. Vol. I. Intercultural Music Studies, 7. Wilhelmshaven: Florian Noetzel Verlag, 1994. 464 pp., musical examples, illustrations, tables, photographs, bibliography, accompanying compact disc (71 '26“).

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Copyright © 1995 by the International Council for Traditional Music

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