Take A Musical Safari To Africa Characteristics of
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Take A Musical Safari To Africa
Characteristics of Africa 2 nd largest continent with a population of approximately 700 million people Geography – deserts (Sahara), rain forest jungles, mountains, rivers & lakes, & the Great Rift Valley Mostly tropical climate Animals – elephants, gorillas, chimpanzees, monkeys, crocodiles, rhinoceroses, giraffes, and lions Over 800 languages and cultures
African Music Call & Response – generation to generation Alternates between a soloist and a group Call (leader) changes and the response (group) remains the same
Purpose of Music Recreation - singing, dancing, drumming, and concerts Rituals & Ceremonies – celebrating Occupational - work songs, preparing food
Social - child care, story telling, social games, and parties Language - drumming and signaling are used to send messages
Gives birth to many forms of music Jazz & Rock African Musical style and practice Taught and learned orally Sing & play together easily (teamwork) - rhythmic singing & clapping children’s games Most common form - call & response
Texture is complementary - many rhythms occurring at the same time Syncopation – off-beat phrasing Music is part of most activities - music and movement are linked to each other Buzzy tone quality
African Instruments Classified into these categories - Idiophones (main parts vibrate) - Membranophones (membrane vibrates) - Chordophones (Strings vibrate) - Aerophones (Blow into instrument)
Aerophones Musical instruments which produce their sound by using air as the principal vibrating factor: air may be unconfined by the instrument or enclosed within a tube www. acslink. aone. net. au/christo/f_diasn 2. htm
Idiophones Musical instruments which produce sound from their own substance: can be struck, plucked, blown, or vibrated by friction Rattles, Bells, Sistram, Thumb Piano, Xylophone
Membranophones Musical instruments which produce sound from tightly stretched membranes, either struck or 'singing' Drums and Tamborine
Chordophones Musical instruments which produce sound by means of strings stretched from one point to another Berimbau, Harps, Lute, Lyre, Ramkie, Valiha
Internet Links for Musical Instruments Audible Artworks UDU Gallery Chains Performance African Instruments New world African Instruments African Musical Instruments
N’kosi sikelel’i Africa In 1897, Enoch Mankayi Sontonga wrote the following hymn, “N’kosi sikelel’I Africa. ” It was originally performed at public meetings in South Africa. Today, it is sung in many languages and dialects throughout African National Anthem
African Drums Widely Used in African Music -Communication & Celebration Language of the drum takes years of practice Master Drummer holds the most honored position in African societies
Bata Drum Nigeria Two headed drum played with both hands or struck with a flexible piece of leather Part of the religious life of some of the Yoruba people Characteristics
Syncopation Type of rhythm in which stressed sounds occur between beats instead of on beats. Example:
Messages in Sound Master Drummer - Children begin studying to become master drummers at a very early age. Has the highest position in African societies African Proverb - Wise sayings passed down from generation to generation. Important in many parts of Africa Griot - Talking regional newspaper. Wandering musician/storyteller responsible for passing along news about what has happened in the community.
Harmony Two or more pitches sounding at the same time
African Art & Culture Museum of African Art
Resources http: //echarry. web. wesleyan. edu/africother. html http: //www. canteach. ca/elementary/africasong. html http: //home. earthlink. net/~debrajet/list. html http: //polyglot. lss. wisc. edu/afrst/outreach/k-12. html http: //www. thepothole. com/soukous/ http: //www. teachers. net/lessons/posts//509. html http: //wus. africaonline. com/Africa. Online/music/Safrica. html
http: //www. cnmat. berkeley. edu/~ladzekpo/Foundation. html http: //www. afropop. org/ http: //www. coraconnection. com/ http: //artsedge. kennedy-center. org/aoi/events/music/marabi. html http: //www. africanmusic. org/ http: //artsedge. kennedy-center. org/aoi/events/music/pan. html http: //www. rootsworld. com/rw/villagepulse/ http: //www. nmafa. si. edu/ http: //www. cat. nyu. edu/~andruid/chains/
http: //www. cnmat. berkeley. edu/~ladzekpo/Ensemble. htm l http: //ntama. uni-mainz. de/~ama/ http: //www. udu. com/udu_html/udugalry. html http: //www. nmafa. si. edu/exhibits/aud_art/index. htm http: //biochem. nagoya-u. ac. jp/~endo/africa. html http: //www. acslink. aone. net. au/christo/histmain. htm www. dia. org/collections/aonwc/%20 africanart/82. 29 med. jpg www. earthvibemusic. com/%20 kambala/Balaphon. jpg www. namibweb. com/piano. JPG
World Music Drumming textbook Share the Music textbook pp. 28 -33, 64, 68 -69, 112 -115, 154 -155, 250 -251, 357 African Music by Cheryl Lavender Abiyoyo by Michael Hayes
Clip Art Resources Print Artist http: //www. dia. org/collections/aonwc/africanart/82. 29. html www. earthvibemusic. com/kambala. htm http: //www. namibweb. com/piano. htm http: //www. intcon. net/~songbird/ http: //www. shirleykaiser. com/skimages/index. html http: //webclipart. miningco. com/cs/msub 42 m/
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