Get excited for the mountain with this video from a previous Thomson trek (and listen to the song’s advice, so you’ll have the best chance to hear it live from Kilimanjaro!). Jambo Bwana (Hello, Sir) Words and music by Ruth Morris Gray Choral Octavo SoundTrax CD Item: 00-38028 27.99 Add to Cart Add to List Product Details Description A multicultural feature for all choirs Feel the pulse of African rhythms, sing Swahili salutations, experience world music. Semi-sinister lyrics aside, singing the Kilimanjaro song is a joyous occasion, filled with laughter, dancing (from porters and guests alike), and celebration. Play along with guitar, ukulele, or piano with interactive chords and diagrams. No wonder they sing this after you’ve made it to the top and back again… Chords for Jambo Bwana (Swahili).: C, F, G. ![]() Not only is this a fun song to sing and to play, but it's also a great. The song begins with a few tips useful for any trekker: walk slowly, drink plenty of water, and don’t worry too much about it!īut by the end, the mountain seems menacing, enormously high and doing its best to chew you up and spit you out. This is an Orff arrangement of the Kenyan folk song 'Jambo Bwana'. But if you knew what it meant, you might realize it’s not ALL sunshine and smiles: It is last sung during the closing credits. It is first sung by the Band at the Blue Duka after Ted and Susan meet Morogo. A multicultural feature for all choirs Feel the pulse of African rhythms, sing Swahili salutations, experience world. Sung by your guides and porters after a successful trek, it’s an exuberant, joyful song, accompanied by clapping and the voices of the entire crew. A multicultural feature for all choirs Feel the pulse of African rhythms, sing Swahili salutations, experience world music. ' Jambo Bwana ' is a pop song from the 1989 feature film, Cheetah. Not the unforgettable moment when you finally take in the view from the “Roof of Africa.” ![]() Not the mental struggle of pushing yourself harder than you thought possible. Anyone who has successfully summited Kilimanjaro has one experience in common.
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