Bantu music
Bantu music is the music produced by Bantu peoples in Africa. It englobes a wide variety of music that shares a common heritage as the Bantu peoples themselves.
Characteristics
Bantu music is related to spoken language. Styles vary according to the tonality of the language of an area. Folk Bantu music and musicians don't speak about "high" or "low" notes. They describe treble notes as "small." Meanwhile, bass notes are described as "great." Declining melodies are preferred in Bantu music. Usually, more than four consecutive notes rising in pitch indicates foreign influence, except for some cases as the music of Bemba tribe.Each Bantu group changes musical style with every change of language. The diversity of Bantu Music is a consequence of common racial heritage in areas of comparative isolation. Work songs are common on Bantu people, mainly in repetitive jobs. Employers and chiefs used to encourage them, and they are sometimes accompanied by dance used to produce works, as the origins of Malipenga, based upon military drill.