In Ghana, the string section of the African orchestra consists mainly of the native guitars and violins. They are of different shapes and sizes, and are generally made of wood, large calabashes or gourds, and animal skins or leather. The strings, which may be between four and six in number, are made from the sinews of a sheep, cow, cat or any other domestic or bush animal suitable for the purpose, although wire is sometimes used. Animal sinew is normally used for the bows of the native violins. The guitars are plucked and the violins are bowed, but on rare occasions they, also, are plucked. The tone quality of these two instruments vary. Some are calm, ethereal and penetrating, some are warm, rich and expressive, and others are nasal, harsh...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
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Nearly all musical bows used in the indigenous music of southern Africa are single string melody ins...
The wood used to make musical instruments needs to have particular properties. Depending on its func...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
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Fieldwork with the aim of recording the overall repertoire of a Banda-Linda horn ensemble led me to ...
In Ghana two new musical traditions have emerged as a result of the forces of acculturation out of w...
This study discussed the methods and approaches used in realizing music with African musical instrum...
Interesting details of the construction of a Rongo xylophone in the Sudan has been sent us by Mr. Da...
During my stay with the Chokwe in 19561 swam in an atmosphere of music and dance, in the most varied...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
The music of Africa is so different from our own music that we are unable to appreciate it until we ...
It is easy for the visitor to Accra to imagine that the activities of bands like the Tempos Band, Bl...
There are many African musical instruments scattered throughout Kenya. In some cases it appears that...
Nearly all musical bows used in the indigenous music of southern Africa are single string melody ins...
The wood used to make musical instruments needs to have particular properties. Depending on its func...
The mbira, in its several forms, occurs right through the country of the Shona speaking peoples, thr...
The specialization which the requirements of social life bring into the content and organisation of ...
Musical bows are frequently seen in south-western Angola among populations which speak Humbi, Handa ...
The kalumbu or musical bow is probably found more often than any other indigenous instrument in Zamb...
Fieldwork with the aim of recording the overall repertoire of a Banda-Linda horn ensemble led me to ...
In Ghana two new musical traditions have emerged as a result of the forces of acculturation out of w...
This study discussed the methods and approaches used in realizing music with African musical instrum...
Interesting details of the construction of a Rongo xylophone in the Sudan has been sent us by Mr. Da...
During my stay with the Chokwe in 19561 swam in an atmosphere of music and dance, in the most varied...
African colonialism severely stunted the advancement of Afro-indigenous science, technology, politic...
The music of Africa is so different from our own music that we are unable to appreciate it until we ...
It is easy for the visitor to Accra to imagine that the activities of bands like the Tempos Band, Bl...