![]() Zintombi has a funky groov e with the lead singer directing a rolling chorus. Yanda Yabeletha is slower with a rolling theme and vocal effects. Vulani Amasango is softer and seems slower and lilting. ![]() Uthando Olungaka is another call and response with a slow and swinging feel. It is low key with clapping and snapping in the background. Sisesiqhingini has a fast raspy background. The song softens to a lower dynamic and the lower voices begin a rhythmic chorus following the lead of midrange warblers. There is a group leading with a following warbler. Nomathemba has the leading deeper pitches causing the higher pitched voice to respond. Nkosi Yamakhosi uses a rhythmic hum instead of a chorus and has a duet or group of singers covering the lead melody. Nansi Imali sounds like a call and response with a clear leader directing the chorus. The vocal effects are interesting as well. ![]() Liph Iquiniso has a swinging feel to it with a harmonic groove. Lelilungelo Elakho uses the hypnotic repetition of the title phrase to back the melody and the percussive sounds. Izinto Ziyavuma is softer and focuses on a single lead with backing support Kangivumanga is more rhythmic and faster paced. Also it uses a beatbox style vocal percussion. Homeless uses rounds and warbling vocals. Awu Wemadoda has repetitive chorus and higher leaed vocals. Rapid and skilled vocals combined with traditional instruments and sweet harmonies make this group beautiful. Ladysmith Black Mambazo – Spirit Of South Africa
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