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Justice for George Floyd: Quote- “I heard George Floyd saying, ‘I can’t breathe, get off me’… and crying for his mother. ” -Darnella Frazier... Song "Motherless Child" By: Kingwasabe
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This episode is also available as a blog post: https://kingwasabe.wordpress.com/2021/05/31/motherless-child-bykingwasabe/
This episode is also available as Обновления TheWorldTour 2021 года, as a blog post: https://kingwasabe.wordpress.com/2021/11/25/2021-theworldtour-updates-2/
An Historical account of modern reference tuning or Pythagorean Tuning Reference A:4 ~ 432 Hertz. Exampled in two versions of playing style.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://kingwasabe.wordpress.com/2021/11/16/144000-chosen-souls-are-saying-theyre-not-waiting-to-be-born-a-song-by-kingwasabe-2/
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://kingwasabe.wordpress.com/2021/11/09/2021-theworldtour-updates/
Welcome to the volume release dated 11/09/21 chapter 21, 11, 09, of the 2021 World Tour's, "Music History Podcast". A World Music Benefit Event. Today's volume of the world Tour production is a parent presentation brought forward by Kingwasabe. dot com in conjunction with Wordpress, Spotify, Apple, Spreaker, Breaker, Youtube, and is expanding globally in worldwide participation and multilingual network supported broadcast hosting.
The twenty twenty-one world tour presents today's most committed, published World Music Artist, Musicians and Enthusiasts. This project is a dedicated, not for profit, amalgamation of global relief assets distributed to the member participant's local area towards an unencumbered distribution, in a responsible humanitarian community's enhanced pandemic relief program.
The twenty twenty-one world tour has delegated Sarro Sarro of Senegal for this years opener. Perhaps Senegal is the heart of the Pangean Continent. For matters of heart, West African music and culture has through it's evolved adaptations, influenced every corner of our beloved planet, and we may enjoy the easy reach of Sarro's indigenous rhythm style and vocal nodes as roots of our origins in this universally accepted and beloved West African music style and genre.
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