Perhaps the most fascinating of all Nigerian music is the Shantu music and soft rhythmical singing which comes from the women’s courtyards of the Muslim Harims. I do not know of any other music either in Africa or the world which can be compared to it. Recently I have been able to obtain a tape recording of this music, which is a very difficult thing to come by because the songs themselves are of a very private and intimate nature, and it is impossible for a man to gain access to the women’s quarters. The wife of a student anthropologist managed this however, and I believe that this recording (not very good, alas) is unique
Tangible and intangible materials of our culture stand the chance of obliteration, mutilation and co...
African music is a collective art and plays an important part in African cultures and lifestyles. Ha...
This thesis examines the music of two female ngoma, or music-dance events, that are associated with ...
Nigerian musical practice can be divided into three categories for analysis: indigenous or tribal fo...
Music has always been an indispensable art in human existence. Music making is not simply an exercis...
Most of the instruments I heard were percussive. There were the ordinary tomtom and drum, and some e...
Much more attention has so far been paid to the famous instrumental music of the Yorubas than to the...
Dundun drumming is the traditional musical practice of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Traditionally, ...
Being the transcription of a talk recently given by the author to a group of visiting educationists ...
Folk music in Nigeria evolved as a corporate communal experience. It has been sustained as such, and...
With the steady increase in the number of persons in Africa who own and operate small recording mach...
A disc of recordings made by Father Tempels from 1944 to 1950, with musicological notes by Jos Ganse...
Abstract It is an established fact that indigenous knowledge precedes colonization and any creativi...
The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any plac...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
Tangible and intangible materials of our culture stand the chance of obliteration, mutilation and co...
African music is a collective art and plays an important part in African cultures and lifestyles. Ha...
This thesis examines the music of two female ngoma, or music-dance events, that are associated with ...
Nigerian musical practice can be divided into three categories for analysis: indigenous or tribal fo...
Music has always been an indispensable art in human existence. Music making is not simply an exercis...
Most of the instruments I heard were percussive. There were the ordinary tomtom and drum, and some e...
Much more attention has so far been paid to the famous instrumental music of the Yorubas than to the...
Dundun drumming is the traditional musical practice of the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Traditionally, ...
Being the transcription of a talk recently given by the author to a group of visiting educationists ...
Folk music in Nigeria evolved as a corporate communal experience. It has been sustained as such, and...
With the steady increase in the number of persons in Africa who own and operate small recording mach...
A disc of recordings made by Father Tempels from 1944 to 1950, with musicological notes by Jos Ganse...
Abstract It is an established fact that indigenous knowledge precedes colonization and any creativi...
The use of music in religious traditions is a complicated subject. Some say it doesn’t have any plac...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
Tangible and intangible materials of our culture stand the chance of obliteration, mutilation and co...
African music is a collective art and plays an important part in African cultures and lifestyles. Ha...
This thesis examines the music of two female ngoma, or music-dance events, that are associated with ...