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| Title |
[Ethiopian Serenaders] |
| Abstract/Description |
The singing consists of what are generally termed " nigger songs," which are acompanied by an accordeon, a banjo, (which much resembles a guitar,) a tambourine, and the " bones," or castanets, and from the excellent time kept by the instruments, the effect is most pleasing. |
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| Source |
Sydney Morning Herald, Charles Kemp and John Fairfax, Sydney, NSW, 1842
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3
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| Date Issued |
5 April 1850
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| Language |
English
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| Citation |
[Ethiopian Serenaders], Sydney Morning Herald, 5 April 1850, 3
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AusStage |
| Resource Identifier |
65602
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