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Blowing the Vuvuzela on Durban Beachfront

Blowing the Vuvuzela on Durban Beachfront

A Vuvuzela is a plastic trumpet like object, about a meter long that South Africa soccer fans blow at football games. The sound has been describes a “swarm of angry bees” a” terrible noise” but we agree with the millions of African football fans who are gearing up for the FIFA 2010 Soccer World Cup, that the Vuvu (for short) produces A beautiful noise for The beautiful Game!

Yes, the recent Confederation Cup produced a bit of a firestorms over our

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  • http://www.worldcupsong.net David Campos

    We wrote a cool song about the Vuvuzela called

  • http://www.aahalearning.com Bruce Copley

    We are attempting to make people aware that a single Vuvuzela can also be used to produce a variety of different notes and sound-effects!! To discover the capabilities of the RAINBOW VUVUZELA, check out this link:

    http://www.80sforever.net/index.php?tag=vuvuzela

    A great signature song for the World Cup is the song LADUMA by the Band Hotwater: http://www.hotwater.co.za

  • http://www.vuvuzelasouthafrica.co.za/vuvuzela-bafana-bafanas-12th-man-says-coach-carlos-alberto-parreira/ Vuvuzela – Bafana Bafana’s 12th Man says Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira | Vuvuzela South Africa

    [...] those who do not yet know what a vuvuzela is, well they haven’t watched a South African soccer match. And after the two rugby Super 14 [...]

  • havito

    It’s not possible to view a game on TV because of this noice. Thanks for your hospitality South Africa! :-(

    We will never forget the Vuvuzela! And this is hopefully the first and last world cup in South Africa.

  • http://www.vuvuzelasouthafrica.co.za/last-football-friday-of-2010-world-cup/ Last Football Friday of 2010 World Cup of 2010 World Cup | Vuvuzela South Africa

    [...] of windows, strung up on masts, painted on faces

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