File:PDP-CH - Dialobrou et Diezou Akissi - Djuki - Baoule - Opika-1298-part-16757-21.flac

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PDP-CH_-_Dialobrou_et_Diezou_Akissi_-_Djuki_-_Baoule_-_Opika-1298-part-16757-21.flac(FLAC audio file, length 2 min 58 s, 5.13 Mbps overall, file size: 108.65 MB)

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1st release date: between 1955 and 1959

1st recording date: between 1955 and 1959

Place of recording: Léopoldville (Belgian Congo)

Author(s)/Composer(s): unknown (traditional music)

Lyricist(s): unknown (traditional music)

Performer(s): Dialobrou et Diezou Akissi

Vocal range: unknown

Title/Work: Djuki

Content: Ethnic/traditional music in Baoulé language (Ivory Coast)

Genre(s): African music

Comments: RCM and ELP

Performance date 1950s
Source http://pool.publicdomainproject.org/index.php?title=Opika-1298-part-16757-21
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current11:14, 12 January 20172 min 58 s (108.65 MB)Pdproject (talk | contribs)GWToolset: Creating mediafile for Pdproject.

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Format Bitrate Download Status Encode time
MP3 244 kbps Completed 01:57, 25 December 2017 7.0 s
Ogg Vorbis 119 kbps Completed 07:33, 10 February 2017 9.0 s