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OLAC Record oai:paradisec.org.au:MW6-095 |
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Title: | Interview with Resin ToLop, Vunairoto (Continued) | |
Access Rights: | Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions) | |
Bibliographic Citation: | Michael Webb (collector), Michael Webb (researcher), Resin Tolop (speaker), 1993. Interview with Resin ToLop, Vunairoto (Continued). MPEG/VND.WAV. MW6-095 at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/WDYP-Z156 | |
Contributor (compiler): | Michael Webb | |
Contributor (researcher): | Michael Webb | |
Contributor (speaker): | Resin Tolop | |
Coverage (Box): | northlimit=-4.03435; southlimit=-4.55713; westlimit=151.466; eastlimit=152.511 | |
Coverage (ISO3166): | PG | |
Date (W3CDTF): | 1993-04-22 | |
Date Created (W3CDTF): | 1993-04-22 | |
Description: | Tape#2, Side A, 22 April 1993, Gazelle District, ENBP (Side b blank) In choral festivals such as the Queen’s Birthday events, no church or religious choir music was allowed as part of the rules of the competition. It surprised local choir masters’ that this category was part of the singing competition which then was driven by Catholic Mission’s Father Reichel despite other denominations lake Methodist and SDA church. Resin was learning and acquiring more musical knowledge and pieces from bookstores when he had opportunity to buy them. The musical repertoires that interest Resin as a composer and conductor was church songs from Methodist (Wesleyan mission) and SDA hymn books due to arranging the parts and pieces in the singing. He also blends the traditional types of singing and parts into church music. Working together with other musicians like Andrew Midian on teaching and reading music with choir members is a challenge sometimes but need commitment to learn which some find hard. However, once the main understanding of how a song is sung and learnt of how the parts, notes or piece arranged is understood and practices as a choir group, members feed confident and trusting each other to sing the songs. (Steven Gagau, February 2029). Language as given: | |
Format: | Digitised: yes Audio Notes: Operator: Nicholas Fowler-Gilmore Tape Machine: Tascam 122. A/D Converter: RME ADI-2 Pro fs Sound Card: RME HDSPe AIO File: 24bit96kHz, Stereo Length: Side A: 0:21:09 Speed: 1 7/8 ips Listening Quality: Good. Background household sounds, kids playing, people talking, passing vehicles. | |
Identifier: | MW6-095 | |
Identifier (URI): | http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW6/095 | |
Language: | English | |
Language (ISO639): | eng | |
Rights: | Open (subject to agreeing to PDSC access conditions) | |
Subject: | English language | |
Subject (ISO639): | eng | |
Subject (OLAC): | language_documentation | |
historical_linguistics | ||
Table Of Contents (URI): | http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW6/095/MW6-095-A.mp3 | |
http://catalog.paradisec.org.au/repository/MW6/095/MW6-095-A.wav | ||
OLAC Info |
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Archive: | Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC) | |
Description: | http://www.language-archives.org/archive/paradisec.org.au | |
GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for OLAC format | |
GetRecord: | Pre-generated XML file | |
OAI Info |
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OaiIdentifier: | oai:paradisec.org.au:MW6-095 | |
DateStamp: | 2024-06-21 | |
GetRecord: | OAI-PMH request for simple DC format | |
Search Info | ||
Citation: | Michael Webb (compiler); Michael Webb (researcher); Resin Tolop (speaker). 1993. Pacific And Regional Archive for Digital Sources in Endangered Cultures (PARADISEC). | |
Terms: | area_Europe country_GB iso639_eng olac_historical_linguistics olac_language_documentation | |
Inferred Metadata | ||
Country: | United Kingdom | |
Area: | Europe |