Mbalax: Revision history


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30 May 2024

  • curprev 15:0915:09, 30 May 2024Arjayay talk contribsm 9,405 bytes −4 Sp undo
  • curprev 04:4704:47, 30 May 2024AnomieBOT talk contribs 9,409 bytes +404 Rescuing orphaned refs ("coonnol" from rev 1226351172; "Sturman" from rev 1226351172) undo
  • curprev 02:4502:45, 30 May 2024Yoro Ka talk contribs 9,005 bytes −7 →‎References: Erni, Corinne. “Rhythms of Changes: From the Sabar to the Mbalax.” Black Renaissance 2.1 (1998): 35. ProQuest. 9 Dec. 2020 .Mangin, Timothy Roark. “Mbalax: Cosmopolitanism in Senegalese Urban Popular Music.” Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 74, no. 6–A(E), ProQuest Information & Learning, 2013. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2013-99230-412&site=eds undo Tag: Visual edit
  • curprev 02:4102:41, 30 May 2024Yoro Ka talk contribs 9,012 bytes −576 refocused the music back on the Wolof. See: {{hlist|sabar|[[jazz]|[[Afro Cuban}} 1 Erni, Corinne. “Rhythms of Changes: From the Sabar to the Mbalax.” Black Renaissance 2.1 (1998): 2 Mangin, Timothy Roark. “Mbalax: Cosmopolitanism in Senegalese Urban Popular Music.” Dissertation Abstracts International Section A: Humanities and Social Sciences, vol. 74, no. 6–A(E), ProQuest Information & Learning, 2013. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=psyh&AN=2013-99230-412&site=eds undo Tags: references removed Visual edit
  • curprev 02:2702:27, 30 May 2024Yoro Ka talk contribs 9,588 bytes +658 Mbalax is solidly a music of the Wolof, sung in Wolof, played on Wolof drums and Wolof instruments. Calling it a music of the Serer is incorrect. The previous editor cited a blog post and an author who specializes in Mexican music. the corrections can be verified by Afropop.org, interviews of the top mbalax performers including Youssou N'Dour, Omar Pine, Thione Seck, and Cheikh Lo. Ethnomusicologists: Isabe Leymarie, Timothy Mangin, Patricia Tang, undo Tag: Visual edit

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