In “African Music”, volume 1, No. 3, I wrote, “When one true African Christian musician is brought to disregard any form of church music that he may have known in the past and breaks forth praising God in the musical medium that lies closest to his heart, half the battle will have been won. This is not impossible.” I maintained that very much of what was found in the Nyanja hymnbook I was familiar with was completely foreign to the African Christians who were using the book, and that it was not only not too late to start using African Music through the instrumentality of African musicians, but that it was “essential that a start should be made, and that as soon as possible.” Can it be done? This, after all, is the crux of the matter, and un...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
The Xhosa, an African people united by language and history, occupied a large portion of what is now...
This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy ...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worsh...
The story goes that a very beautiful setting of the Te Deum, based on a Native African melody, was s...
Christian music all over Africa (be it liturgical church music or gospel), in contemporary times has...
It is true that adaptations of old, and not so old, folk tunes to hymns are often forward as a possi...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
This paper is concerned with the birth of the Youth Fellowship, acceptability, and the place of yout...
Music is an indispensable tool of cultural transmission. Considering the vast nature of oral traditi...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
The Xhosa, an African people united by language and history, occupied a large portion of what is now...
This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy ...
After my short experience of work amongst African people in Nyasaland—because I admit that 14 years ...
It has been estimated that some twenty million Africans have become Christians; more than the total ...
One of the resulting effects of the Reformation in the Christian Church has been the making of worsh...
The story goes that a very beautiful setting of the Te Deum, based on a Native African melody, was s...
Christian music all over Africa (be it liturgical church music or gospel), in contemporary times has...
It is true that adaptations of old, and not so old, folk tunes to hymns are often forward as a possi...
For many ethnic groups in Africa, music is a part of everyday life. Celebrations begin with an exult...
A promising new development in American studies of African music was initiated recently when a six-w...
The question to be answered in this article is: How can the Reformed Churches of African origin come...
This paper is concerned with the birth of the Youth Fellowship, acceptability, and the place of yout...
Music is an indispensable tool of cultural transmission. Considering the vast nature of oral traditi...
Ebibindwom (Akan Scared Lyrics) are traditional songs used in Christian worship specifically in the ...
Of all the arts in Africa music is perhaps the most widely spread, the most narrowly subdued, and th...
The Xhosa, an African people united by language and history, occupied a large portion of what is now...
This article demonstrates how indigenous church music can be an effective tool in promoting healthy ...