Introduction
editWelcome to the Southern African Music & Sound Portal. This portal is dedicated to improving the coverage of music and sound from the Southern African region on Wikipedia. Our aim is to create, improve, and maintain articles that reflect the rich musical heritage of countries like South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, and others within the region.
Aims and Scope
editThe aims of WikiProject Southern African Music & Sound include:
- Creating and maintaining high-quality articles on Southern African music genres, musicians, musical instruments, and soundtracks.
- Encouraging collaboration among editors to improve the breadth and depth of information available.
- Promoting the understanding and appreciation of Southern African music and sound on a global scale.
- Providing resources and guidelines for editors to contribute effectively to the project.
- Organizing and maintaining categories to ensure articles are easily navigable and searchable.
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editCategories
edit- Category:Southern African music
- Category:South African musicians
- Category:Southern African musical instruments
- Category:South African soundtracks
- Category:Music of Botswana
- Category:Music of Namibia
- Category:Music of Zimbabwe
Resources
editHow to Help
editThere are several ways you can contribute to the Southern African Music & Sound project:
- Create new articles: There are many notable Southern African musicians, albums, and music genres that do not yet have articles on Wikipedia.
- Improve existing articles: Many articles need additional information, references, or cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards.
- Add images: Visual content can significantly enhance an article. You can upload images of musicians, instruments, or performances to Wikimedia Commons and use them in relevant articles.
- Participate in discussions: Join our discussions on the project talk page to share ideas, ask questions, and collaborate with other editors.
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