Senegalese drummers often recite improvised texts while playing, considering the texts to re-flect the rhythms ’ meanings. Unlike in other African traditions, drums are rarely used as a speech surrogate. It is shown here that Senegalese rhythms involve language-like grammar rules, which are partly independent of the grammar of the players ’ spoken language. The rhythms do not acoustically mimic speech, and the speech-drum matching is based on a lexicon of rhythms and their meanings. Players use this lexicon to produce an unlimited number of meaningful rhythms. The analysis of complex rhythms shows nonlinear alignments with spoken sentences containing plurals, definites, and negation. It is concluded that rhythms are generated by drum-specif...
The capacity to generate and reorganise rhythmic content in the course of improvise performance is n...
Many drum communication systems around the world transmit information by emulating tonal and rhythmi...
In the study of African music, it is often dangerous to draw dogmatic conclusions as what obtains in...
Senegalese drummers often recite improvised texts while playing, considering the texts to reflect th...
In some African cultures, drumming is used for expressing linguistic meanings. Our research focuses ...
Current research focuses on the Senegalese drum language – Sabar. Sabar rhythms are derived from spe...
It is widely known that Yorùbá drummers communicate through their native drums. This paper investig...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
This paper explores the interdependence between organology and phonology in the Yoruba dùndún and bà...
Dùndún drum language is a practice of speech surrogacy employed by dùndún drummers in Yoruba culture...
Yoruba drummers are prolific in rhythmic creation and interpretation especially on dùndún ensemble. ...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
The bata is one of the most important and representative percussion traditions of the people in sout...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
The capacity to generate and reorganise rhythmic content in the course of improvise performance is n...
Many drum communication systems around the world transmit information by emulating tonal and rhythmi...
In the study of African music, it is often dangerous to draw dogmatic conclusions as what obtains in...
Senegalese drummers often recite improvised texts while playing, considering the texts to reflect th...
In some African cultures, drumming is used for expressing linguistic meanings. Our research focuses ...
Current research focuses on the Senegalese drum language – Sabar. Sabar rhythms are derived from spe...
It is widely known that Yorùbá drummers communicate through their native drums. This paper investig...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
This paper explores the interdependence between organology and phonology in the Yoruba dùndún and bà...
Dùndún drum language is a practice of speech surrogacy employed by dùndún drummers in Yoruba culture...
Yoruba drummers are prolific in rhythmic creation and interpretation especially on dùndún ensemble. ...
Among the Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria, dancers have the ability to relate not only to music a...
The bata is one of the most important and representative percussion traditions of the people in sout...
Yorùbá dùndún drumming is an oral tradition which allows for manipulation of gliding pitch contours ...
The capacity to generate and reorganise rhythmic content in the course of improvise performance is n...
Many drum communication systems around the world transmit information by emulating tonal and rhythmi...
In the study of African music, it is often dangerous to draw dogmatic conclusions as what obtains in...