African Songs and Rhythms For Children--Recorded and Annotated by Dr. W.K. Amoaku
byVarious Artists - Smithsonian Folkways
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- Date Released: January 1, 1988
- Genre: Soundtracks/Other
- Style: Children's
- Label: Smithsonian Folkways
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Introduced in the liner notes as the African version of the Orff Schulwerk curriculum of music education, African Songs and Rhythms for Children is a collection of 12 songs and instructional notes that attempts to upset the monopoly that Western European art music has occupied in the discipline of music education. Since music is a diverse phenomenon that is manifested in an infinite number of variances the world over, it makes sense that music education should not be based upon one kind of music from one particular culture. Learning different musics demand different techniques and different sensibilities. One only needs to think about the Hungarian Kodaly pedagogy, the German Orff Schulwerk, and the Japanese Suzuki method in order to recognize the diversity of musical education techniques that have been created in order to teach children the art of being musical. African Songs and Rhythms for Children is a concerted attempt by Dr. W. K. Amoaku and Dr. Carl Orff to emphasize the importance of rhythm, movement, and improvisation in the development of a well-rounded music education. Additionally, Amoaku and Orff wished to highlight the powerful "enculturation process by which children acquire musical knowledge in traditional African cultures." Created especially for use by teachers in the classroom, this LP and accompanying booklet read something like a lesson plan. Nonetheless, the songs on the album are quite enjoyable. A traditional Ewe cradles songs that bristle with polyrhythm and an Adowa tune from the Akan that underscores complex drumming and singing patterns are represented among such popular music styles as Highlife. Some of the more complex examples are broken down for the purpose of aiding the students' conceptualization and grasp of the song (e.g., separating the vocal phrases from the percussion tracks). By listening carefully and making the effort to follow along with the notes, much can learned about the particulars of each song and about general African musical concepts as well. As is the case with all of their out of print recordings, Folkways will dub a cassette version or burn a CD copy of African Songs and Rhythms for Children should you decide to order one. See their website for details.
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Introduction
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1:18 |
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Tu!Tu! Gbovi |
2:15 |
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Miwoe Nenyo |
2:16 |
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Kelo Aba Woye |
2:47 |
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Klinua Miedo Do Vo |
2:24 |
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Dzi To L'Abe Nam |
2:45 |
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Taa, Taa, Yee |
1:47 |
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Mde Brebre Masi Ta |
1:01 |
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Kondo Yi Yevuwo De Megbo O |
2:27 |
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Samanfo, Begye Nsa Nom |
1:36 |
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Drum Ensemble Based on Akan "Assuaada" |
2:07 |
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Mesu Mefre Agya, Katakyie |
1:14 |
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Ensemble for Non-Melodic Instruments based on Akan Adowa |
2:16 |
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Adu E, Bo Yen Dwa OO (Adowa) |
1:44 |
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Kaa Fo |
1:24 |
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15 Total Tracks, 29:21 Total Length
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Credits
- Randy Kling - Digital Remastering // Ronald Clyne - Cover Design // Willie K. Amoaku - Drums // Willie K. Amoaku - Vocals // Akdjo Tettey - Drums // Akdjo Tettey - Vocals // Akdjo Tettey - Bells // Dennis Allen - Vocals
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