kwela
noun /ˈkweɪlə/
/ˈkweɪlə/
[uncountable]- a type of South African jazz music in which the main part is usually played on a penny whistle (= a type of long whistle with holes in it that you can cover with your fingers to produce different notes when you blow it)Word Origin1950s: Afrikaans, perhaps from Zulu khwela ‘mount, climb’.