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I agree that the two linked videos do not sound like the same tune. I know that the Nkosi tune linked is correct, and assume that the Aberystwyth tune linked is original, but do not know this for sure. A reference to the official sheet music might resolve this. · · · Peter (Southwood)(talk): 06:43, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
I googled the sheet music for both, Aberystwyth here, and Nkosi here, and while I cannot read music, I can recognise similarities in patterns when they exist, and I would not consider these to follow very similar patterns. Gerda Arendt, I think you are the person most likely to be able to help here. What is your opinion? · · · Peter (Southwood)(talk): 18:59, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
Same, don't see "the same". At least there's some similar pattern in the 2 found by google, but none comparing the music shon in our article on the African. --Gerda Arendt (talk) 20:03, 29 July 2018 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, Gerda, I have found what I consider a reliable reference and with any luck the information in it is accurate. It is freely available for anyone to check whether my edit is an accurate representation of the reference and sufficiently describes the situation. Cheers, · · · Peter (Southwood)(talk): 09:16, 31 July 2018 (UTC)Reply