This article provides a review of Western and African music. The study made a comparison of Western and African music against a biased background towards Western music especially during the nineteenth century when music was interpreted from a Euro-centric perspective. It is important to investigate Af-rica’s contributions to the music industry. Different interpretations were informed by lack of literature on African music prior to colonization because African music was not recorded in written form. It was en-tirely based on oral tradition. Failure by early European ethnomusicologists to appreciate traditional Afri-can music further isolated African music. Areas of differences are seen in the way Africans treat their rhythm. African rhythms ...
In this article I present some theoretical perspectives on reflective practice and African music. As...
This thesis has supplied source material and critical knowledge in the area of indigenous African mu...
The recreational music of the West African people is more subject to change than any other type of m...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
The present work was motivated primarily by the writer's own interest in African studies- in particu...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
The pluralistic nature of contemporary Nigerian music culture mirrors its deep historical roots, rev...
Abstract This study examines aesthetics in the African context. Nigerian popular music is used as ...
Indigenous African music, like all music, is as old as humanity (Adum, Ekwugha & Ojiakor, 2015; Frie...
Music as a human artistic expression has diverse categories. Traditional music is one of the categor...
This article looks at the indigenous music of Botswana as an African musical idiom, to illustrate co...
From the practitioner’s perspective, the study of African music seems misaligned with the enterprise...
Many people have thought that the most exciting aspect of music from Africa is its rhythmic complexi...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
In this article I present some theoretical perspectives on reflective practice and African music. As...
This thesis has supplied source material and critical knowledge in the area of indigenous African mu...
The recreational music of the West African people is more subject to change than any other type of m...
The music of Africa has long intrigued many Westerners. From scattered comments in the accounts of e...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
The present work was motivated primarily by the writer's own interest in African studies- in particu...
Akombo (ethnomusicology and music education, Jackson State Univ.) has written previously on African ...
The pluralistic nature of contemporary Nigerian music culture mirrors its deep historical roots, rev...
Abstract This study examines aesthetics in the African context. Nigerian popular music is used as ...
Indigenous African music, like all music, is as old as humanity (Adum, Ekwugha & Ojiakor, 2015; Frie...
Music as a human artistic expression has diverse categories. Traditional music is one of the categor...
This article looks at the indigenous music of Botswana as an African musical idiom, to illustrate co...
From the practitioner’s perspective, the study of African music seems misaligned with the enterprise...
Many people have thought that the most exciting aspect of music from Africa is its rhythmic complexi...
Western music and African music as a form of indigenous knowledge constitute music education taught ...
In this article I present some theoretical perspectives on reflective practice and African music. As...
This thesis has supplied source material and critical knowledge in the area of indigenous African mu...
The recreational music of the West African people is more subject to change than any other type of m...