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Kwela
Kwela is a lively South African street music built around the pennywhistle (tin whistle), whose bright, reedy tone plays jaunty melodies and riffs over a shuffling, swing-derived groove. Typically performed by small, mobile ensembles, it blends township dance rhythms with American jazz and jump-blues feel, creating a buoyant, singable style that is both rhythmic and melodic. Emerging in 1950s urban townships like Sophiatown and Alexandra, kwela often featured inexpensive, portable instruments—pennywhistle, acoustic guitar or banjo, one-string or upright bass, and light percussion—making it ideal for busking and informal dances. Its name is commonly linked to the police "kwela-kwela" vans and to a Nguni verb meaning "to climb," reflecting both the social realities of the time and the music’s irrepressible upward lift.
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