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Traditionally, only single powerful vuvuzela notes are blasted across stadiums. By playing individual vuvuzelas to one beat at all matches, creators Edwin Mitas and Sipho Ndlovu, through their band Midlovu, want to encourage the national team to triumph over their opponents, intimidating them with both musical sounds and football rhythms to move past the first phase of the international tournament hosted in South Africa.
The CD still places the vuvuzela sound as dominant within the South African football context in its aim to link all Bafana Bafana fans to act as the 12th man on the field through a wave of united sound.
Not only can fans exuberantly display their love for the beautiful game and their national side, but also broadcasters can join in by playing Vuva Tchunas, inspiring our nation to tune in, not tone down when they hear the vuvuzelas playing.
For more information, visit: www.vuvatchunas.co.za