
Communicating Through Music: An Analysis of Selected Songs from the Second Chimurenga
Author(s) -
Charles Pfukwa
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
dande
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2413-2551
DOI - 10.15641/dande.vi.6
Subject(s) - ideology , feeling , sociology , aesthetics , media studies , psychology , social psychology , art , political science , law , politics
Every community has its own songs and performance styles that communicate, among other issues, its culture, ideology as well as its whims and fantasies. It can be used to communicate parts of all cultural activities and beliefs ranging from joy to the sombre tones of a funeral. Music becomes a social/ideological thread that holds a community together and facilitates all cultural activities in any community in the world. In this article, the writer discusses some effective ways in which music was effectively used to communicate and arouse positive feelings towards the Zimbabwean liberation struggle.