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African Rhythm Hardback with accompanying CD

African Rhythm Hardback with accompanying CD

African Rhythm Hardback with accompanying CD

A Northern Ewe Perspective
Kofi Agawu, Cornell University, New York
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9780521480840
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    The distinctive quality of African music lies in its rhythmic structure and scholarly work on this music has usually stressed drumming as the site at which 'complex' rhythms are cultivated. Kofi Agawu argues that drumming is only one among several modes of rhythmic expression and that a more fruitful approach to the understanding of African music is through spoken language. In this book, he constructs a soundscape of the Northern Ewe people of Ghana which demonstrates the pervasiveness of a variety of forms of rhythmic expression in their daily lives. He then devotes a chapter each to an analysis of rhythm in language, song, drumming and dancing, musical performance and folk narration. A concluding chapter addresses some of the ideological factors that have influenced the representation of African rhythm. An accompanying CD enables the reader to work closely with the speech and song discussed.

    • An accompanying CD enables the reader to hear the sounds of African speech and song discussed in the book
    • The first book to discuss African rhythm in a language-based way
    • Free of jargon and written in a way that makes it accessible to the general musical reader as well as the specialist

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    Mixed media product
    9780521480840
    237 pages
    254 × 179 × 27 mm
    0.695kg
    15 b/w illus. 1 map 1 table 57 music examples

    Table of Contents

    • Prologue
    • 1. Rhythms of society
    • 2. Rhythms of language
    • 3. Rhythms of song
    • 4. Rhythms of drumming and dancing
    • 5. Rhythms of musical performance
    • 6. Rhythms of folktale performance
    • 7. Epilogue: representing African rhythm.