The lyrics to this song describe the good fortune brought by the characteristic knocking sound of the title beetle. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this traditional wedding song popularized by Miriam Makeba. Its common English title is a reference to its difficult pronunciation.
ANSWER: “Click Song” [or “Qongqothwane” (“KONG-oh-twah-nay”)]
[10e] The “Click Song” comes from the traditions of this Bantu people of Southern Africa. After the Zulu, they are the largest Nguni (“ung-GOO-nee”) ethnic group.
ANSWER: Xhosa (“KAW-suh”) [or AmaXhosa]
[10m] Xhosa weddings often feature the mouth- or gourd-resonated uhadi, which belongs to this class of chordophones. The berimbau used in capoeira (“cap-uh-WAY-ruh”) music is one of these instruments.
ANSWER: musical bow [or string bow; prompt on bar zither or string instrument; reject “bowed instrument” or “zither”]
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