Huskisson, Yvonne2016-10-062016-10-061958http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21127Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of the Witwatersrand, Faculty of Arts, School of Music,1958The tribes that fall under the Northern Sotho or Pedi language group are found in the area more or less bounded by Middelburg, Pilgrims Rest, Malopene, the Blaauwberg and Hamanskraal . No print can adequately describe the vital panorama of Pedi life. In surveying the musical practices of the Pedi I soon realised that their music was not an isolated entity but an integral unit of their whole pattern of living, both socially and ceremonially. It is from this essentially ' alive' standpoint, rather than as a scientific analysis of scale systems, etc., that I approached the subject of Pedi music. [Abbreviated Abstract. Open document to view full version]enFolk music--South Africa--History and criticismMusical instruments--South AfricaPedi (African people)--South Africa--Transvaal--Music--History and criticismThe social and ceremonial music of the PediThesis