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    In many parts of sub-Saharan Africa, the use of music is not limited to entertainment: it serves a purpose to the local community and helps in the conduct...
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  • top of two, like a triplet played against straight notes. Sub-Saharan African music traditions frequently rely on percussion instruments of many varieties...
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    Sub-Saharan Africa, Subsahara, or Non-Mediterranean Africa is the area and regions of the continent of Africa that lie south of the Sahara. These include...
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    top of two, like a triplet played against straight notes. Sub-Saharan African music traditions frequently rely on percussion instruments of many varieties...
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  • mistakenly be heard and felt in reverse—Peñalosa (2009: 21) In non-Saharan African music traditions, cross-rhythm is the generating principle; the meter is in...
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  • Tresillo (rhythm) (category African rhythm)
    fundamental and most prevalent duple-pulse rhythmic cell in Sub-Saharan African music traditions. The cinquillo pattern is another common embellishment of...
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    Afro-Cuban music, and how it influences the mood of a piece is known as clave theory. The clave pattern originated in sub-Saharan African music traditions, where...
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    Sub-Saharan African music is characterised by a "strong rhythmic interest" that exhibits common characteristics in all regions of this vast territory...
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  • structures. Some other styles of music, such as gagaku or pi phat, have been analyzed colotomically. Rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa is typically generated by multiple...
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    Pygmy music refers to the sub-Saharan African music traditions of the Central African foragers (or "Pygmies"), predominantly in the Congo, the Central...
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  • Traditional sub-Saharan African harmony is a music theory of harmony in sub-Saharan African music based on the principles of homophonic parallelism (chords...
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  • music traditions List of South American folk music traditions Middle Eastern and North African music traditions Sub-Saharan African music traditions This...
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    Africans, who followed sub-Saharan African music traditions. There is no documented evidence across the history of pre-colonial sub-Saharan African dance...
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    in gospel development in Benin. Sub-Saharan African music traditions Rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa West African music Ewe people Ewe drumming Beninese...
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    Polyphony (redirect from Polyphonic music)
    regions of the world are in sub-Saharan Africa, Europe and Oceania. It is believed that the origins of polyphony in traditional music vastly predate the emergence...
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  • Rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa Sub-Saharan African music traditions "Download Songs From Ghana". Mp3dealer.com.ng. Retrieved 2022-05-31. "Music of the Ashanti...
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    ASRAFOKOR. Retrieved 2023-10-30. Sub-Saharan African music traditions Rhythm in Sub-Saharan Africa West African music Bensignor, François and Eric Audra. "Afro-Funksters"...
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  • assymetrically". A divisive form of cross-rhythm is the basis for most Sub-Saharan African music traditions. Rhythmic patterns are generated by simultaneously dividing...
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    African Harps, particularly arched or "bow" harps, are found in several Sub-Saharan African music traditions, particularly in the north-east. Used from...
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  • Bongo Flava (category African music genres)
    of music. Lyrics are usually in Swahili or English, although increasingly from mid 2000s there has been limited use of words from Sub-Saharan African music...
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  • East and North Africa: Southwest Asia, North Africa Oceania and Australia: Polynesia, Australasia, Melanesia, Micronesia Sub-Saharan Africa: East, Southern...
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    history from Sub-Saharan African music traditions. The music and dance forms of the African diaspora, including African American music and many Caribbean...
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  • many characteristics with Sub-Saharan African music traditions, it does not have anything to do with music from the African nation of Mozambique. The...
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  • Cross-beat (category African rhythm)
    principles of Sub-Saharan African music traditions constitute one main system. Similarly, Ladzekpo affirms the profound homogeneity of sub-Saharan African rhythmic...
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    Gambia and Jollof rice, a pan-West African rice dish similar to Arab kabsah. Traditional Sub-Saharan African music is as diverse as the region's various...
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    Funk (redirect from Funk music)
    two-celled onbeat/offbeat structure, which originated in sub-Saharan African music traditions. New Orleans appropriated the bifurcated structure from the...
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  • (1995: Web). The most fundamental cross-rhythm in Ewe music, and Sub-Saharan African music traditions in general, is three-against-two (3:2), or six-against-four...
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  • Eastern and North African music traditions Music of West Africa Sub-Saharan African music traditions Miya, Madzadza (5 December 2018). "MHD talks about his...
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    styles. African dance refers mainly to the dance styles of Sub-Saharan Africa, of which many are based on traditional rhythms and music traditions of the...
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  • Act of 1965 to 2017, Sub-Saharan African-born population in the United States grew to 2.1 million people. Sub-Saharan Africans in the United States come...
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